Memories Die Last
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Former CIA agent Nick Seven gets pulled from his peaceful life on Key Largo to pursue a resurrected terrorist halfway around the world, only to find himself drawn into a web of espionage, murder, blackmail and high-level government corruption that threatens national security and the principles of freedom.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4445055 in Books
- Published on: 2002-03-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 188 pages
Customer Reviews
great first book
This was a very good book. It kept me on my toes from start to finnish. highly recommended.
Espionage, romance and action packed.
Nick Seven sits on the deck of Calhoun's Yacht Club, glass of scotch in hand watching the yachts return from a day of leisure. Sun is low in the sky and all is well with the world. So why change it?
Our hero, Nick is a retired CIA, one of the best and they want him back. It isn't long before Nick and his old partners Felicia and Brodie are back in action searching for their nemesis, Lavender. Nick is still mourning the death of his first wife Gwyn, but Felicia is hoping for more. The hunt leads them to Europe, however things are not what they seem and it doesn't take Nick long to figure out just who is behind all of the terrorist murders. Can Nick settle an old score or will it be him or one of his partners that winds up dead?
Lively, and full of suspense, Memories Die Last is action packed from beginning to end. Mystery, espionage and a sprinkling of romance provide the reader with a good entertaining mix.
Dialogue is believable with character's personalities merging and working well together. Vivid imagery brings the Florida Keys to life for the reader. Writing style flows smoothly from chapter to chapter- All in all an intriguing read.
Reviewer: Shirley Roe, Allbooks Reviews
Ohio Today says "fast-paced and haunting"
In his novel "Memories Die Last" author Tim Smith explores the fast-paced world of former CIA intelligence officer Nick Seven. Now the owner of a yacht club in Key Largo, FL., Seven has made himself comfortable staying out of the limelight and relaxing away from his past. That lasts until another agent from the famed Team Seven walks in to pay him a visit. He reports that the terrorist Seven had buried years ago might have faked his death only to return to terrorize the United States. Haunted by the possibility, Seven walks back into the fast lane of hunting terrorists around the globe.
This a fast-paced, haunting and thought-provoking book that will have you turning the page to see what happens next.
K. Fitzgerald, Ohio Today


