Monday, December 24, 2012

REX RANDALL AND THE JERICHO SECRET_Review


Review of Rex Randall and the Jericho Secret
5 stars

Readers who loved James Bond and similar thrillers will revel in this tale of Rex Randall, multi-bestselling novelist whose series character is a master of disguise and roles. Rex himself is quite the active one, as he and his covey of five beautiful, intelligent ladies test out roles, construct disguises, and assign themselves situations in which to prepare for the next novel in the series. Additionally, they are frequently contracted to work assignments-a sort of covert consultancy-for the mysterious “W,” a woman whom Rex knows only on sight, as his handler, and whom he assumes is just the visible outlet of a secretive governmental agency. This time Rex and crew are tasked to discover discrepancies and missed connections in the U.S. government’s Secret Service protective cover for the President, and visiting political dignitaries. The assignment promises to be fraught with danger, but surely Rex Randall and his five cohorts can seize the day.

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