Book Reviews of Deep Lie (Will Lee, Bk 3)

Deep Lie (Will Lee, Bk 3)
Deep Lie - Will Lee, Bk 3
Author: Stuart Woods
ISBN-13: 9780380702664
ISBN-10: 0380702665
Publication Date: 2/1989
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Avon Books (Mm)
Book Type: Paperback
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A fast paced espionage thriller about a young CIA analyst who is certain she's stumbled upon evidence of a renegade soviet sub commander who's desperate ploy just might start WWIII but cannot convince her superiors to hear her out.
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Another submarine thriller in the same vein as Tom Clancy but pacier and without the ponderous detail. The writing of course makes all the difference. A female protagonist discovers a master plan, a creation of a foreign government, and sets out to foil it. Her only obstacles are her bosses who do not believe the evidence. Woods appears to have researched this throughly.
A vey good read.
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A renegade Soviet submarine commander prepares a plan so outragous it might work.
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The heroine is Kate Rule, member of the team at Langley Field assigned to keep tabs on Soviet moves. Emulating male machismo, Rule grows impatient with her colleagues' caution and flies to Europe, on the trail of a Russian agent who has recently disappeared. The narrative switches alternately between fraught events in Russia and America, as Rule's suspect masterminds an invasion of Sweden. The story is packed with horrors and close calls, up to and including the demand for the Swedish government to surrender at the threat of a blast from a nuclear submarine. All the way, Rule and her few allies are caught in seemingly inescapable death traps set by traitors, trusted officials in Sweden and in Washington.
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One of the best Stuart Woods books -- before he started writing the Stone Barrington books off the top of his head. A genuinely engrossing thriller, well-researched.
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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Espionage told the way it should be told - high stakes and non-stop action.