Dance With The Enemy by Rob Sinclair

☆☆☆☆

Published
February 6th 2014
Publisher
Clink Street Publishing
Pages
361

I was given Dance With The Enemy by Rob Sinclair for an honest review

Carl Logan went through a horrific event five months ago and now his superiors want him back to work because the U.S. Attorney General was kidnapped in broad daylight. Only he isn’t the same man he was, so how is he going to complete his mission when all those things he learned about being an agent don’t seem to fit right now. I really got a sense of how painful it must be for Logan to go from an emotionless robot to a human being with feelings especially when he made a ‘rookie’ mistake and the only one who seems to have any real faith in him in the being is his boss but even he seems to be second guessing him.

I really do like Dance With The Enemy as it is the perfect in between book for me. I can go read a faster paced book and then come back and read a few chapters until I need to move to something with what my husband calls book porn or a faster pace then come back to this one again. It is a rather slow moving and methodical book that reminds me a bit of that tv show 24.

I want to mention that when an author uses one of my most favorite phrases that just makes the book even better and I use ‘Done and Dusted’ about ten time a day, I am not kidding, I really love how much this phrase emphasis’ that the past is the past and time to move on. Thank Mr. Sinclair for sharing your book with me.

Book’s Blurb
Carl Logan was the perfect agent. A loner, with no real friends or family, he was trained to deal with any situation with cold efficiency, devoid of emotion. But Logan isn’t the man he used to be, or the asset he once was. Five months ago his life changed forever when he was captured, tortured and left for dead by Youssef Selim, one of the world’s most violent terrorists. When Selim mysteriously reappears in Paris, linked to the kidnapping of America’s Attorney General, Logan smells his chance for revenge. Pursuing his man relentlessly, oblivious to the growing trail of destruction that he leaves in his wake, Logan delves increasingly deep into the web of lies and deceit surrounding the kidnapping. Finally, he comes to learn just what it means to Dance with the Enemy.