I've finished "Live to See Tomorrow" the 2nd book in her Catherine Ling series by Iris Johansen.
Catherine
Ling is one of the CIA’s most prized operatives. Raised on the
unforgiving streets of Hong Kong, she was pulled into the agency at the
age of fourteen, already having accumulated more insight and secrets
than the most seasoned professionals in her world. If life has taught
her anything, it is not to get attached, but there are two exceptions to
that rule: her son Luke and her mentor Hu Chang. When Luke was
kidnapped at the age of two, it nearly broke her. Now, nine years later,
her son has astonishingly been returned to her and Catherine vows never
to fail him again. But when her job pulls her away from home, she
relies on the brilliant and deadly Hu Chang to safeguard Luke in her
absence. Now Erin Sullivan, an American journalist with mysterious ties
to Hu Chang, has been kidnapped in Tibet. If Catherine doesn’t agree to
spearhead the CIA rescue mission, she knows that Hu Chang himself will
go, a possibility she can’t risk. But she will be facing a monster whose
crimes stretch back forty years, always eluding the CIA. And the job
grows even more complicated when Catherine meets Richard Cameron, a
supposed ally who’s clearly not telling all he knows. Their attraction
is immediate, but Catherine isn't at all sure that he can be trusted. If
she’s going to rescue this journalist with a story worth killing for,
she’ll need to keep Cameron very close. From the treacherous landscape
of the Himalayas to the twisting back alleys of San Francisco, the clock
is ticking for Catherine and those she loves most. At every turn she
faces a ruthless enemy who is determined to keep the truth buried, even
if it means that none of them live to see tomorrow, in this novel from
bestseller Iris Johansen.
Product Details
Series: Catherine Ling
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition first Printing edition (April 29, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250020042
ISBN-13: 978-1250020048
My Review:
Storyline:
Characters:
Romance:
Villain(s):
3.5/5
Thanks St. Martin's Press for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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