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Book Review of Thursday At Noon

Thursday At Noon
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Thursday At Noon is a thrilling, adrenaline rush novel by terrific author William F. Brown. I read and reviewed his novel, Amongst My Enemies, earlier this year and thought it was spectacular


Richard Thomson is not wanted. The CIA doesn't and neither does the American Ambassador. After a flubbed up case, he's been assigned to a case in Cairo, Egypt. When he finds a beheaded man on his doorstep, Thomson finds himself in the middle of something much bigger than his screwed up case.


No one wants Thomson around, so he figures it won't matter none if he investigates. The Arabs and the Germans are seeking the destruction of Israel and it's rumored to happen Thursday at Noon. Can Thomson stop it and save his own life? He's already in question for the murder on his doorstep, the CIA aren't happy with him and neither is anyone else right now. What has he got to lose?

William F. Brown pens a thrilling espionage adventure that will capture the reader from page one. I could see the events unfold like you would in a movie, with great character depiction, vivid backgrounds and a non-stop energizing plot. If you enjoy espionage thrillers that will keep you thoroughly entertained, pick up Thursday at Noon!