Hailed as the “king of sleaze,” tabloid editor Dennis Luxford is used to ferreting out the sins and scandals of people in exposed positions. Keep watching my blog for more book reviews! Okay okay, I am not writing anything more, for I will end up telling you the end, ah, so good is it really □ Well, for some, love is not made and people are destined to be on their own, but wait, story abhi khatm nahi hui hai (story is not yet over). Though the first part of the book In the Presence of the Enemy was lacking (umm, what can I say, I like Sergeant Havers’ characterization better and she was almost absent), the second part of the book, specially the end more than made for the lacuna. No, I am just writing down a different way of synopsis, and my post (book review) is not going to lead to any spoilers. Thus, reading this book and its character Eve Bowen who was so much career-oriented that even the kidnapping of her daughter, she treated as a symbol of power struggle. When you have a kid, you get more attuned to what may affect them.
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