Black Ops
By W.E.B. Griffin
Though beginning with a slow start, this last part of the Presidential Agent series picks up its pace and thrill midway engaging in a fascinating plot till the very end.
But I could see more of low points in the story. There’s too much unnecessary detailing; strong opinions of Russian history that seem somewhat unimpressive; a bit of mindless love interest / sex that doesn’t lead anywhere; high action-packed-drama missing; and most importantly the interesting climax seemed to end too soon!
No doubt the book is well written and characters well etched, but it failed to satisfy me as a reader.
The only ray of hope or anticipation is what’s gonna come of Castillo’s future in the secret operations arena.