"Loose Ends is Paul Hollis at the top of his game."
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Monte Carlo, 1975. Grand Prix week. While tourists flood the casinos, a heist team cracks the vault at Casino de Monte-Carlo—and walks out with a Soviet dossier containing names, operations, and orders signed at the highest levels of KGB intelligence.
Doc, an American operative trying to stay off the grid, stumbles across a body in an alley. What follows drags him back into the shadow world he thought he'd left behind.
Now every agency wants the dossier. Mossad. British intelligence. CIA. The KGB team sent to bury the evidence. And Doc is caught in the middle of a war no one will ever officially admit happened.
For readers who devour authentic Cold War tradecraft—no gadgets, no superhero spies, just the messy, deadly reality of 1970s covert ops.
Survival isn't a mission. It's a debt. And Doc's enemies want it paid in blood.
Loose Ends is an excellent read. Packed full of tension, this espionage thriller is full of detail as the characters navigate through Europe in a story of secrets and betrayal. The author has a wonderful writing style pulling the reader inside the characters and the settings. I felt as if I was along for the ride through the French Riviera in this spy thriller. Well done.
It was very exciting to follow Doc again around Western Europe! Tensions continued to mount with someone watching around every corner as he navigated several beautiful cities, especially along the Cote d'Azur, or French Riviera. Characters were complex and unique and their actions were never predictable. I took my time reading it because I didn't want the excitement to end. It turns out Zita is still very much in the picture, and a bit of a badass too. Five stars for sure, a very Goodread!