A robbery in London’s Charing Cross Road. The murder of a catholic priest at the end of World War Two. A genocide in Namibia. The discovery of the remains of Hitler’s personal secretary.Something connects all these things, and former British spy Jack Price knows the answer. He’s willing to die to keep the secret, but the problem is… he’s not the only one who knows.It’s the lies that are not … lies that are not heard, but kept as secrets, that own us all. Deep in the world of espionage, lies and deception, how far is Jack willing to go to fulfill his mission?
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I was unable to finish this book. I found it extremely confusing and out of sync.
Hard to follow and way too long to get there. Struggled to finish it.
Bit too Brit – a Le Carre’ wannabe- but not quite there- too much work for leisure reading
The writing style was rather choppy, making me wonder what the heck was going on at all times. (No, it was not a good thing)
I stopped reading a third of the way through the book.
interesting dialogue, but it is literally all over the place, and jumps around in time as well. the main character doesn’t know what is going on, and neither do we.
I tried to get into it but it was too unbeleivable
Felt like I was wading through the book, wondering again & again if I wanted to finish it. I did finish it but not sure what did happen & if it even mattered.
Boring!!!! Did not even finish it before deleting from my reader.
About two thirds through the book I gave up trying to keep up with it. I finally decided the story was not worth the effort of constantly trying to figure out who was doing what and why.
Hard to follow, jumped around too much
Boring
Dragged on and on and on. The story itself was okay, but much too long and drawn out and the exclamation point abuse was distracting.