RULES OF DECEPTION
Author: Christopher Reich ISBN: 9780385524063 7/2008 THRILLER (non-romance) Publisher: DOUBLEDAY
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Dr. Jonathan Ransom, world-class mountaineer and surgeon for Doctors Without Borders, is climbing in the Swiss Alps with his beautiful wife, Emma, when a blizzard sets in. In their bid to escape the storm, Emma is killed when she falls into a hidden crevasse.
Twenty-four hours later, Jonathan receives an envelope addressed to his wife containing two baggage-claim tickets. Puzzled, he journeys to a remote railway station only to find himself in a life-and-death struggle for his wife’s possessions. In the aftermath of the assault, he discovers that his attackers—one dead, the other mortally wounded—were, in fact, Swiss police officers. More frightening still is evidence of an extraordinary act of betrayal that leaves Jonathan stunned.
Suddenly the subject of an international manhunt and the target of a master assassin, Jonathan is forced on the run. His only chance at survival lies in uncovering the devastating truth behind the secret his wife kept from him and in stopping the terrifying conspiracy that threatens to bring the world to the brink of annihilation. Step by step, he is drawn deeper into a world of spies, high-tech weaponry, and global terrorism—a world where no one is whom they appear to be and where the end always justifies the means.
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RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS: 
If you're looking for a break from romance, take a gander at this international espionage thriller. Reich has penned a complex, fast-paced novel full of moving parts.
The main character is Jonathon Ransom, a thirty-seven year old doctor and mountain climber. He's been married for eight years and thinks he knows his globe-trotting nurse-administrator wife, but upon her sudden tragic death discovers that she, and therefore he too, has been living a lie. He takes one step down the path of trying to figure out what she was up to and gets caught in the bloody mess her death has created. Can he survive long enough to get to the bottom of her deception?
Meanwhile, there are police and CIA agents and various international baddies and goodies involved in something (trying to avoid spoilers here) to do with Switzerland and Iran. There's a ton of double-dealing and double-agenting and all the kind of stuff that goes on in thrillers and James Bond movies.
If you enjoy thrillers, RULES OF DECEPTION is an exciting if not groundbreaking read. I had fun with it!
Christopher Reich |