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Mariah Bolt #1

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In het drukke verkeer van Wenen raken David Tardiff en zijn dochtertje zeer ernstig gewond bij een auto-ongeluk. Op een verlaten weg in New Mexico vinden vijf vooraanstaande wetenschappers de dood in een vuurzee. Mariah Bolt, Davids echtgenote en werkzaam bij de CIA, blijkt de schakel tussen beide tragedies.

Vastbesloten de bewijzen dat geen van beide voorvallen toeval waren, gaat ze op onderzoek uit. Maar al snel beseft ze dat ze niemand kan vertrouwen, de regering niet, haar baar niet en zelfs haar eigen echtgenoot niet. Want nu is zij het doelwit.

446 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Taylor Smith

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After a career as an international diplomat and later an intelligence analyst, Taylor Smith turned her experience into bestselling fiction. Taylor currently lives in Southern California.

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November 21, 2022
This novel was one of the 100 novels that I received on an eBay clearance. It is a CIA, political thriller involving Mariah Bolt who is a continuing character in Smith’s: The Innocents Club. I would ordinarily not have picked it up if I saw it on a library shelf because it’s not one of my go-to genres; however, I was happy to read this and enjoyed it way more than I would have thought possible. An apparent accident leaves David Tardiff and his daughter injured. In New Mexico, 5 leading scientists disappear. David Tardiff’s wife, Mariah Bolt works for the CIA and when a reporter, Paul Chaney, communicates that there might be a link between the two incidents, she doesn’t believe him, but someone is stalking her and she must figure out who she can trust, because the people she knows in the CIA are not talking, and when they speak their words ring false. I don't know why people in the intelligence field feel like they have to play shady ALL of the time, even when innocent. Is it that the writers need to demonstrate numerous red herrings, even when there is no earthly reason to act as if you are a villain? Good story, but some minor flaws, like the ones already enumerated.
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October 22, 2023
Boek van wat langer geleden, met CIA en spionage maar toch leuk om te lezen met een verassend plot
50 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2017
Secrets, Lies and Intrigue.

I love Taylor Smith's current series and thought I'd read this earlier novel. There's intrigue and surprises and certainly connections to our current political and international arms safety. Mariah is a somewhat predictable leading woman. She's got the strong female characteristics of Smith's style, in an earlier rendition. There's enough complexity and surprises to keep the mystery alive and compelling.
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June 25, 2019
Fantastic! A complete page turner. You think you have it figured out and then Bam! Picking up the next book in the series!
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April 6, 2008
Murder, CIA and nuclear scientists---interesting political twists that are just too real.
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October 25, 2008
This was read over 8 years ago so not real sure if I enjoyed it or not.
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May 9, 2011
Good. May try more by this author
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December 12, 2013
The kind of mystery where you can figure out who the bad guy is by looking for the character who seems to have no reason for being there, but a competently written thriller.
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December 30, 2015
This book was pretty good. I didn't see the villain as being the villain and the action was pretty good. I will read more of this author.
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