Not only is The Silent Man a fast paced page turner with plenty of twist and turns to keep you guessing, it is a wholly plausible scenario of how vulnerable this nation is to a nuclear attack from terrorists. Berenson really did his research on how to construct a crude nuclear device and creates compelling characters. This is my first Berenson novel but it won't be my last.
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The Silent Man is Alex Berensen's third installment in the series featuring CIA agent John Wells. I originally picked up Berensen's initial work, The Faithful Spy, on a whim and have been hooked ever since. Despite the plethora of works out there today that touch on al-Queda and terrorism, Berenson is able to spin a believable and intriguing story that did not feel repetitive. The Wells character, along with fellow-agent Jennifer...
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Over the last several months, I have read the thee John Wells novels that Alex Berenson has written. In Wells, Alex has created a character that is sure to be in the list of great recurring spy characters. In The Silent Man, John Wells is pitted against terrorists who have acquired two bombs from Russia and are planning to set a bomb off on US soil. Wells, a CIA operative who we meet in the first Alex Berenson novel as...
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Saving the world is hard. Doing it convincingly book after book must be a huge challenge. This is the third John Wells thriller, and Berenson manages to give us a more convincing hero than in the second installment. The first in the series, The Faithful Spy, was amazing. The second book was a second book. Here Berenson allows Wells to develop believably, still at odds with his American culture, although with nothing...
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In the DC area CIA Agents John Wells and Jennifer Exley are driving to work when traffic comes to a standstill because of accidents on two bridges. John thinks it is too much of a happenstance and quickly is proven right when three assassins on motorcycles start shooting at them. They kill their attackers, but Exley is critically wounded in the crossfire. When he knows she will live, John goes to Russia to obtain proof...
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