The Warsaw Protocol by Steve Berry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
It
took me a while to get into this one, which is odd considering how long
I've been reading Cotton's series and how much I've loved it overall,
but I felt like the first 60% of the book or so was quite slow... but it
paid off, because the slow burn led to a finale that left some of the
characters a little salty. (Sorry, couldn't resist that one!)
Cotton's
adventures are always a pleasure to read, and while I missed Cassiopeia
Vitt in this one, we did get a nice dash of Stephanie Nelle, so that
was fun. I also like the way that Steve Berry has not let the characters
remain in a stagnant time bubble. He's shifted the presidential
administration along with the rules of play for our characters, but
found ways to keep telling their stories. This one contains a huge shift
again, and that final event as the story closed... dang, that made me
want the next one right away!!!
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