Mossad Extraction - a review by Rosemary Kenny
Master of the International Spy-Thriller, Ethan Jones, is on top form as usual, with Book 2 in his riveting, adrenaline-pumping, Jack Storm series, Mossad Extraction.
It opens in Lebanon, where CIS agent Jack Storm, his partner, Riley Booker and two Mossad agents are trying to rescue Abrams, a kidnapped agent, only to find he's been moved elsewhere.
One of the Israelis is wounded as the mission is aborted, so their team now moves on via New York. Jack goes to a Russian oligarch's party, where he meets a female SVR agent, just before a gunfight erupts. Who is Bronia - friend or foe?
A violent, cat-and-mouse game of hunt-the-asset, continues internationally and lives are at risk.
Can Jack save the day? Whom can he trust?
Mission accomplished, Jack returns to his lonely, single life, constantly hoping for news of his lost family, presumed killed in a plane crash.
Who is Laura? What is she hiding?
What news does Jack receive, that gives him faint hope of an explanation, about why the plane fell from the skies - and if they may yet be alive?
A complex, flawed MC, Jack Storm is a believable hero along the lines of Jason Bourne, Ethan Hunt (and even a smidgeon of 007), as he deals with personal doubts and the need to be hard-headed and alert while on duty, dealing with a variety of situations over which he may have very little control.
Make sure to read Mossad Extraction, plus Book 1, The Extractor, by the incredible Ethan Jones, (ahead of Book 3 that's on its way), without delay.
Danger - like satisfaction - is guaranteed!