3 LIES A Masters CIA Thriller The Masters CIA Thriller Series Book 1 edition by Helen Hanson Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
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He can read the fear in their eyes.
She didn't leave town. She's missing.
At Langley, someone the CIA computers. Now certain agents no longer respond to command.
Are they in danger?
Have they gone rogue?
Powerful men and women won’t admit the truth when several people are kidnapped. One of the victims, Beth, requires dialysis to survive. Clint refuses to let her die without a fight.
Can he find her before her body gives up?
Will the captors slaughter the hostages at the end of their deadly mission?
A twisty story, you’ll keep turning pages because Clint struggles against an unknown enemy until the shocking conclusion.
Grab the story now and watch one man battle a powerful foe.
RECOMMENDED READING ORDER
All my stories intersect, so your favorite characters in one novel may reappear in a completely different series. Mine is a single story world, where storylines and people cross into other lives. Consequently, my books could be read either by series or by the order in which they were written, so I’ve included both lists
The Masters CIA Thriller Series
3 LIES
THE MASTERS’ KEY
DEAD STORM
The Cruise FBI Thriller Series
OCEAN OF FEAR
SPIDER GAMES
ECHOES FROM DEATH
The Fender Hacker Thriller Series
DARK POOL
By Publication Date
3 LIES
DARK POOL
OCEAN OF FEAR
THE MASTERS’ KEY
DEAD STORM
SPIDER GAMES
ECHOES FROM DEATH
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All the best,
Helen
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3 LIES A Masters CIA Thriller The Masters CIA Thriller Series Book 1 edition by Helen Hanson Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
Clint noticed the old van because it sounded like a sports car. He is on his way to Beth’s house.Beth is the love of his love. When he get there, she is nowhere to be seen. Where is she? Who has her? Do they know she does her own dialysis? Would they even care?She has been kidnapped, ransomed for money.
An unrecognized code brought an alert to the CIA. No one could imagine how bad it was.
WTF is going on? And who’s behind it?
As Clint goes about his business, not knowing what to think of Beth’s absence, I want to scream and yell at him. What are you doing going fishing? CHECK IT OUT!
Helen Hanson has located this fabulous thriller on the coast of Massachusetts. I love when I am familiar with a story’s location. Adds that little bit of reality to the fiction. And I do love a good conspiracy, with Helen supplied in spades. Then add the dialysis Beth requires which makes the characters ring true. Wonderful job on 3 Lies Helen and I look forward to finishing the series.
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3 LIES A Masters CIA Thriller The Masters CIA Thriller Series Book 1 edition by Helen Hanson Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews
Let me begin with WOW! I do not always write reviews, but this one is special. I also do not reveal plots, that's the author's job, however this one requires a little more than usual. I always know "who did it" and did again this time, but had a moment or two of doubt. Still, I have learned over my many years to trust my own instinct. Clint stole my heart with his relationship with Louie, the dog. I am a big dog person. Then Clint showed himself to not be impressed with himself even though he had all the reason in the world to be just that. He sounded (all the way through) like someone I could befriend and enjoy. He was just finding his way into a great personal relationship with a woman (Beth) who was not completely well. Again, he won my heart because he really cared for her in spite of her illness.
Then it all falls apart and his soon to be ex-wife shows up. May I say yuck - definitely not a person I could like, in fact someone I immediately wanted to just plain slap. After making the end of their marriage a big deal, now she shows up and wants to get together. As I read, I said "Don't do it, no matter the reason".
From there we shift to several different people and places and things. Beth disappears, Clint is confused because he does not believe what he is told - which is a good thing because it is not true. Then we see interest from another source on a matter unrelated to Clint and Beth, at least so it seems. Clint needs information, but cannot get any support except from his friend Merlin and from his partner in their business which has made both of them well known persons.
I feel completely comfortable with telling you that I had to put the down quite a few times and walk away because the story was so intense. I sat in my chair with my feet under me and rocked as I read and discussed the action with the book!!! Fortunately the characters did not need my help. If I had tranquilizers, I might have abused them. However, all the pieces fell together and while I was right about the bad person, I did not quite get it all right. Which is a joy to me. Seldom happens, so it takes a really good writer to do that for me.
I am a new fan, but will be looking for more of Helen Hanson's work. I totally recommend this if you are up for action, intrigue, lies, nasty people, bad behavior, exceedingly good behavior in a difficult situation, and some very tense moments. Thanks Helen, for a great read.
I want to start this review by saying that in general, spy thrillers are not one of my preferred book genres. However, with that said I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I look forward to others in the genre and by this author; thank you for expanding my comfort-zone. Although I rated the book 4-stars, if given the option I would have more likely rated it 3.5-stars; because it is not a three-star book.
The author did a good job of weaving a believable story that included many twists, turns, and suspense throughout. Many times I was surprised by a given outcome and said to myself, I didn’t see that coming. The author was able to create characters having depth and the main characters were involved in complex relationships which kept them interesting and more life-like. Her ability to simply describe a scene that allowed me to see it like a picture in my mind kept me listening and engaged.
I laughed multiple times at one of the characters lack of having a cellphone in today’s society, however the author herself said on her page, “I wrote 3 LIES, in part, out of my own struggle to untether from the digital world”. This realization while reading the book gave this specific character more meaning to me. I can her love of animals, especially dogs from her story, and this part was again one of the surprises for me. The book has vulgar language; however, it was not frequent or gratuitously used. I would not feel comfortable allowing my teenager to read the book because of this. I include this as it is important for many readers when looking for new material for younger readers. Such language is only used at points when the characters are in high-stress situations. I will have to say that I will never look at people wearing colored ski masks the same again.
Let me touch on a few areas of the book which I found were less believable for me. I have been in the technology industry for over 35 years and focused on information security for over 20. This is not to say that I’m an expert in the specific technology the author was describing, however I felt at times that I had to just go with the flow and remind myself it was a story. Some of the technology described seemed farfetched or more futuristic in general, and the trouble with some of the computers and how it was handled seemed to lack deep research into the topic. Again, this is more nit picky on my part as it touches on my area of expertise, yet I do not think others would be impacted by it. I will also admit that the general population often is not even aware of the types of technology that are out there or the power of surveillance.
A few of my recent reviews have called out authors for having very long chapters, and this book is almost on the extreme other side of that for me. A number of chapters were extremely short, consisting of only a page or two. Other authors will often join these smaller chapters into a larger one and simply separate or transition the scenes. Once again, this is more a personal issue and did not take away or add anything to the story itself.
The most memorable part of the book for me was the love shown between himself and a dog. Not to sound funny, but only those who read the book will understand.
For the audiobook, I enjoyed Patrick's narration overall. I think I would have enjoyed more if he had been more expressive with his voice both during times of action and low-points of the story. More to put emphasis and keep the listener tied to the story-line. I would have also liked to have had more uniqueness in the various character voices, yet I understand how difficult this can me for a narrator. I know it can also be difficult for a male to voice female and female child parts.
I look forward to listening to more by this narrator in the future. I did find it somewhat interesting during one portion of the book when the narrator was describing a driving scene and he pronounced the word "route 3" like it is said in the west instead of "root 3" like it is often said in the Northeast. Again, the narration was good, not outstanding, but good.
Disclaimer This book was provided to no charge to the reviewer by the author, narrator, or publisher in exchange for a non-bias review.
Clint noticed the old van because it sounded like a sports car. He is on his way to Beth’s house.Beth is the love of his love. When he get there, she is nowhere to be seen. Where is she? Who has her? Do they know she does her own dialysis? Would they even care?
She has been kidnapped, ransomed for money.
An unrecognized code brought an alert to the CIA. No one could imagine how bad it was.
WTF is going on? And who’s behind it?
As Clint goes about his business, not knowing what to think of Beth’s absence, I want to scream and yell at him. What are you doing going fishing? CHECK IT OUT!
Helen Hanson has located this fabulous thriller on the coast of Massachusetts. I love when I am familiar with a story’s location. Adds that little bit of reality to the fiction. And I do love a good conspiracy, with Helen supplied in spades. Then add the dialysis Beth requires which makes the characters ring true. Wonderful job on 3 Lies Helen and I look forward to finishing the series.
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