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Usually I like to guess who the culprit is. In this case, if the Senator had been part of the story, it may have been too obvious that they were the villain.
All you knew was that it was someone with a top security clearance. Whoever it was it was going to be a tough takedown. It didn't matter that I didn't know exactly who it was until the end.
I thought it was an excellent climax as it was exciting and tense. I especially liked that we got B. J.'s point of view where she was honest about how scared she was as the op was executed.
I normally would like an opportunity to guess the identity of the traitor but she was incidental to the story so it wasn't all that important.
I normally would like an opportunity to guess the identity of the traitor but she was incidental to the story so it wasn't all that important.
The biggest surprise for me was that the traitor was female; shows how much I still need to not pre-judge gender in books as well as in life. How many times have I had someone tell me to ask my doctor if HE would do thus-and-so!!!

