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Stinger (Nick Daley Series Book 1)
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u/dianachambers ยท 1 pointr/Intelligence

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Ride From Two Directions August 6, 2012
By Randall Masteller
http://www.amazon.com/Stinger-Nick-Daley-Series-ebook/dp/B008SF6VF2/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1344883445&sr=1-4

The first book in the Nick Daley series is a captivating and thrilling excursion and it takes you to its conclusion via two separate routes. Taking place in the mid 80's when the Soviet Union was fighting in Afghanistan, that plot revolves around the pursuit of a notorious mujahadeen leader. Daley wants to find him to provide weapons on behalf of the CIA. A beautiful American female reporter who was once that leader's lover and friend at Berkeley seeks an interview with him. The book follows both parties as their paths meet, diverge, and meet again. One thing that keeps you glued to the pages is that both threads are extremely interesting. Daley must play politics with the Pakistanis and his own bosses while playing cloak and dagger with everyone else. The reporter must deal with the fact that she is an independently minded woman in a land that does not appreciate such a thing and usually refuses to acknowledge it. When you throw in a KGB agent ordered to eliminate the warrior and all who support him, you have that great ride I mentioned.

When I put the book down at the end, I had to say "Wow". Then I went in search of the next book.

Well done, Ms. Chambers. You have a fan in me and a promise to buy all the Nick Daley's you decide to write.