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Exit Strategy (Nadia Stafford Series #1)

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  • Posted March 21, 2009

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    This is the first Armstrong novel I've purchased that wasn't part of the Women of the Underworld series, and I have to say I'm very glad I did! The characters are fully realized and I found myself caring about them, which to me is always the hallmark of a great author. The story, while maybe not altogether original, is definitely intense enough to keep you in your favorite reading chair until, sadly, you find yourself at the end of the story... and wishing you had the next book in the series on hand! I have reserved my copy of Made to Be Broken, and will be going to pick it up today. Thanks to Ms. Armstrong for continuing to write engaging, dramatic stories that draw me in and keep me coming back for more.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 30, 2011

    one star

    Not good..one character cannot even speak in complete sentences. This is the worst book I have ever finished. I finished it because it was so bad it was amusing.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 27, 2007

    Killer Story!

    Assassination as an art form skill, efficiency, and stealth are the requirements. Assassins come in both genders, all ages, and with as wide a variety of backgrounds and baggage as there are killers. Of course the law knows there is an underground community of killers-for-hire, but as long as they work ¿smart¿ they¿re safe. When one of their own goes amok, they hurry to protect their livelihood. Nadia Stafford is offered a place on the team to bring the renegade down, by her mentor. It proves to be and exciting and fast moving adventure, not just for Nadia, but for the reader as well. I¿d love to read a sequel. Reviewed by Wanda C. Keesey

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