Friday, January 4, 2019

The Sixth Day


Title : The Six Day
by: 
Series: A Brit in the FBI #5
Pages: 529
Genre: Adult Thriller
Netgalley ARC
Date read: 1/4/19
Rating: 5
book synopsis
pecial agents Nicholas Drummond and Michaela Caine take on a ruthless mastermind in this highly anticipated new thriller in the New York Times bestselling 'A Brit in the FBI' series
When several major political figures die mysteriously, officials declare the deaths are from natural causes. Then the German Vice-Chancellor dies on the steps of 10 Downing Street and a drone is spotted hovering over the scene. The truth becomes clear - these high-profile deaths are well-constructed assassinations, and the Covert Eyes team is tasked to investigate.
With the help of Dr Isabella Marin, a young expert in the enigmatic Voynich Manuscript and cryptophasia (twin language), Nicholas and Michaela home in on Roman Ardelean, a wealthy cybersecurity genius and a descendant of fifteenth century Romanian Vlad the Impaler - often romanticised as Dracula. Ardelean believes the Voynich Manuscript will unlock the secret to curing his severely ill twin brother’s blood disorder and is willing to murder anyone who gets in his way, including Nicholas and Michaela.
Along with MI5, the Covert Eyes team must race against the clock to find Ardelean before he unleashes a devastating attack on London intended to destroy those he believes betrayed him.
My thoughts :
Why did it take me this long to pick this book up , I can see why my friend Robin loves this series , because it pulls you in once you start to read and then your hooked and don't want to stop reading it, love how the author mixed the past with the present , love how she brings the characters to live , now I want to read the rest of the series . Even though this is the only book of her's I've read ,this story has some touches to it that reminds me of James Rollins books , which I love to read, so happy that I found a series that is like my favorite series by James Rollins, with that said I want to thank Netgalley for letting me read it and review it .

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