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Book Review of The Moroccan Girl

The Moroccan Girl
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Kit Carradine is a writer, producing best-selling espionage novels. When a gentleman recognizes him in the street and suggests a meet, where Carradine is invited to actually participate in a simple mission for Queen and Country since he will already be in Morocco, how can he say ânoâ?

The previous paragraph describes the beginning of Charles Cumming's âThe Moroccan Girlâ. The rest of the book basically lays out the impact of that decision, and why declining to participate may have been in Carradine's best interests. As with most spy novels, âThe Moroccan Girlâ contains its share of exotic locations (almost all in the titular north African country) and plenty of twists and double-crosses.

An entertaining read, for those who enjoy books in this genre.

RATING: Four Stars