Review - The Janitor and the Spy by S. W. Ellenwood

Thomas Thornhill - Janitor coverThe Janitor and the Spy


Baby wipes are not the best at cleaning up blood or what happened to Thornhill in Amsterdam.


They told Thornhill it would be a simple spy mission that he was more than eager to take on, but of course, it wasn't.


It didn't take long after meeting the contact for Thornhill to question if he or anyone else connected to him was going to be able to make it out of Amsterdam alive. Passing strangers on the streets became potential hitmen and dinner with criminals became safe heavens as Thornhill seeks to find answers from an old man named Golay.


Purchase Links


UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Janitor-Spy-Thornhill-Book-ebook/dp/B013KNYGVC/


US - https://www.amazon.com/janitor-spy-thornhill-book-ebook/dp/B013KNYGVC/


The Dragon and the Lumberjack


Thomas feared he played Jack too well...


The sequel to S. W. Ellenwood's debut novel, The Janitor and the Spy, picks up six months after Thomas Thornhill's nightmare mission in Amsterdam. On his own, he now goes under the alias of Jack Montferrand and seeks to gain entry into the oldest and most dangerous triad in Asia to find Them.


On the inside, he found the triad not as stable as he thought, forcing him to prove his trust and worth to them at every turn as new rivals sprout up. He plunges his hands deeper into the filth and the alias of Jack where he starts to wonder where Thomas ends and Jack begins.


Purchase Links


UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dragon-Lumberjack-Thornhill-Book-ebook/dp/B07JFCHTD4


US - https://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Lumberjack-Thornhill-Book-ebook/dp/B07JFCHTD4


Author Bio ���



W. Ellenwood is thankful to have a close-knit family of two parents, a brother, and two sisters. A homeschooler who graduated college from the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Ellenwood loves all forms and genres of stories and was inspired by The Lord of the Rings films and his parents to write. You can find Ellenwood writing his next novel at the local coffee shops or playing table top games with his best friends.

Social Media Links ���


Twitter: https://twitter.com/swellenwood


Website: http://www.swellenwood.com/



My Review


The Janitor and the Spy (The Thornhill ���
by S.W. Ellenwood


The Good
There are some great suspense bits in this. I liked the way the author got us ready for a failure - so we were expecting XXXXXX from the onset. For me, this is a train journey read, gripping but not too tricky!


The Bad
The Spy was a bit too squeaky clean for me! I loved the excitement but I would have preferred Bond! I wanted to be excited about the first case but I I prefer a more seasoned spy.


The Ugly
A fun start to this book - under 200 pages and ideal for traveling.


3.5 Stars

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