Jennifer Ellis now eight years later after the hijacking of the plane in Spain, is all grown up, kicking butt and taking names. Conservatively working at the Smithsonian, she should be working with the F.B. I., after a man from her past, Eduardo Costa aka Ernesto de Rivera shows up out of the blue. She finds it odd that he would run from her, and instead of just leaving it alone, Jennie followed him and made things a little more difficult for herself.
Ernesto’s family was brutally murdered by El K’kah after the hijacking when Henry Ellis let him escape to finish off some “old” business. Ernesto was commissioned to do one thing, but then he was free to settle the score with a couple of men from his past, including El K’kah, and the Ellis’. The priests are even on the wrong side of the law, and continue to help Ernesto finish his business. So far he has been one step ahead eluding the police and F.B.I. but how long can he keep up his little game of hide and seek?
Jennie, Henry, and two officials, Agent Fontaine and Agent Savall, were about to be stuck in the middle of a gun war. Ernesto was not the only one trying to kill off the Ellis’ someone else had a personal vendetta as well! The real shocker is, where has Jennie’s brother Theo been in the past 8 years?
Douglas Quinn’s The Spanish Game is my all time favorite so far out of all of his novels that I have read. Action-packed, thrilling, and explosive this one is a winner! A great stand alone novel; enough info is given to relate the story to The Catalan Gambit so that you can follow from the beginning eight years ago. There better be another book in this series or else I am going on my own hunt for a Mr. Douglas Quinn! 5 Hearts
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3/10/2008
The Spanish Game by Douglas Quinn *print book*
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