Although I knew this book would be short and expository in nature, I was excited to pick it up in order to see a few of the interesting gadgets Alex employs in his missions. I was disappointed. It did exactly what it advertised: showed a blueprint of the gadget described with information about its design, features, and uses. Still, it left out many of the gadgets I found particularly interesting, and included one from the CIA which wasn't even in any of the books. Most of the actual writing was in technical language which led me to skim the descriptions and strictly examine the diagrams. Finally, the book was also too short compared to the amount of gadgets Alex uses. A little more length and a more interesting writing style would really have spruced this up.