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The Agency: Engel and Gustavo

The Agency: Engel and Gustavo
By J.J. Massa

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1822569 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 112 pages

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Great Escape5
This book was great two hour read. I enjoyed the path the author chose and felt emotionally connected to the characters.

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How far will two men go to save the world? All the way...

Engel Klein and Gustavo Ramirez are working partners and have been for a while. Sure, they work well together, very well. But play? They don't really have a personal relationship beyond friendship. Now, though, things have changed. Usually, Gustavo gets the honey-trap missions. This time, however, the target is a man. Engel is the obvious choice, of course. Why does that bother Gustavo so much?

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Agency operatives Engel and Gustavo tracked their target as he made his way around a group of men. They'd been sitting in the hotel bar, watching him closely for nearly an hour, trying to determine the best way to approach. The assignment was to quietly find a way to break into the man's computer and verify the veracity of his formulas.
While Gustavo Ramirez was smart, sexy, funny, and suave, his working partner, Engel Klein, was more knowledgeable about the chemical formulas they were searching for. For that reason, both men were required on this mission. One man would find a way into the man's computer; the other would verify the data. They assumed that Gustavo would be the contact man since he was much more gregarious. Engel tended to be taciturn at the best of times. They'd worked together many times over the last few years; they were partners.
A distasteful look flashed across the blond man's face now, as he considered their target. "He is a man's man. A lover of men, Gustavo," Engel declared finally.
Gustavo shot him a suspicious look. "How can you tell?"
Engel rolled his eyes. "I can tell," he murmured.
Gustavo was sure that, if anyone would know, it would be Engel. He'd confided to Gustavo early on in their association that he didn't date women. That had been all the information he'd offered on the subject; it had never come up again.
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