Jet: Ops Files chronicles the early years of Maya, who would go on to become the Mossad’s deadliest operative: the assassin known as Jet. From the West Bank to Tel Aviv to Jordan to Singapore to Indonesia, Ops Files is a breakneck adrenaline rush that will leave action thriller fans gasping.
This is the prequel novel in the Jet series.
Fast moving. Kept your interest. Didn’t want to put down.
I enjoy the Jet books. Most enjoyable.
Great read
Loved it!
Average adventure thriller, but a few original ideas with the main character. She starts out as a nineteen year old soldier wth the Israeli Army. She shows initiative and amazing fighting skills for a young soldier. The Mossad notices her and sends her to special training which she aces. Next step is assignment to an outfit with no name. To …
run of the mill and predictable
Great opener wish there were more to be had
Currently reading
Action packed and impossible to put down.
This is to be my next favorite book series.
Two thumbs up.
Great book, keeps you involved
Good read, kept me interested, plausible.
How do you become the world’s most deadly assassin? This novel will explain it. A bit OTT, like a J Bond story without the gadgets. Fun, fast read. Very enjoyable.
I’ve always enjoyed books like this – fast, action-packed with an mazing lead character.
From a slow night at a checkpoint to blowing up an arms dealer’s island abode, this book kept me busy through the first few days of the month. I was squirreling away time each night to read more of the book, staying up until my eyes would no longer stay …
Exciting story, a different type of heroine.
A great read for lovers of spy action novels. Takes the reader into the extreme training of the Mossad, Israel’s secret ops group. Great action, and story.
This whole series was near empossibe to put down! Didn’t get much done while I was reading these books!
Great escape reading
Lots of good action
Jet is a character you want to follow.
enjoyable read
I really enjoyed the book. Easy to remain focused on the events and looking ahad as to what might happen. Not dissapointed at any time