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Average rating4
This was so much fun.
You know when you read a book and just know it would be a fantastic movie? The Spy Coast is that for me. I could practically see the scenes play out in my head and I loved it.
This was so brilliantly paced and I didn't want to put it down. I devoured this book.
I loved that the story jumped between the two storylines of the past and the present.
I loved all of these characters. I loved that underneath all the action-packed moments, this book was truly about friendship and I loved the found family aspect of the book.
I am so excited to read more about the Martini Club.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with this ARC. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This year has been very very lucky in terms of reading. I've come across some really amazing books, a lot of them between 4 and 5 stars.
I've read a few Tess Gerritsen books, several years back, mostly because I loved the Rizzoli & Isles TV show. When I read those books, I didn't enjoy it as much because it wasn't like the show at all, and that was my mistake.
The Spy Coast is the first non-Rizzoli and Isles I've read of hers, and I absolutely loved it. The book features a group of ex-CIA operatives living a retired and quaint life in Purity, Maine, when the past comes back to haunt one of them.
I think this book builds the suspense and the thrill of the mystery so well. The characters all feel so lived in, and are just amazing. I love the fact that we are focussing on older spies, giving me a John Le Carre vibe.
This looks like the start of what is to be an amazing series.
A great blend of Richard Osman's “older former spies bound together” with a James Bond-type plot of international intrigue and super bad guys, but written not as a satire but a straight-up action/mystery, I'll love Gerritsen's writing and ate this up in two days. Sequel, please.
Fast-paced and thrilling, The Spy Coast is a definite for fans of espionage. Love The Martini Club and cannot wait to see what other mischief they get up to next.
I sincerely appreciate the publisher for the review copy. All opinions expressed are my own.