NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - FINALIST FOR THE ITW THRILLER AWARD - Perfect husband. Perfect father. Perfect liar? "Terrific."--John Grisham "Superb."--Lee Child "Breathtaking, heart-pounding."--Louise Penny "A fast-paced, relentlessly gripping read."--Chris Pavone Vivian Miller. High-powered CIA analyst, happily married to a man she adores, mother of four beautiful children. Until the moment she makes a shocking discovery that makes her question everything she believes. She thought she knew her husband inside and out. But now she wonders if it was all a lie. How far will she go to learn the truth? And does she really . . . . . . NEED TO KNOW?Film rights sold to Universal Pictures for Charlize Theron - Rights sold in more than 20 markets "Shaping up to be one of the year's biggest new thrillers."--Entertainment Weekly "So timely . . . Think of the perfect mix of Homeland and The Americans. . . . Need to Know needs to be read by all who relish spy novels. As entertaining as it is informative and as irresistible as it is impossible to put down."--Providence Journal "Pulse-pounding."--O: The Oprah Magazine "Accomplished . . . a nonstop thriller tapping into a hot mix of contemporary digital counterintelligence, old-school spying and ageless family drama."--Shelf Awareness "An early contender for next year's Gone Girl."--GQ (UK) "The Russia page-turner that should be on everyone's list."--New York Post
Young Adult Book. Fifty Percent Wedding and Babies, Fifty Percent MILD Espionage.
Published by Coryn , 5 years ago
This feels like an amateurish version of a young adult book. The target market might even be teenagers. If you have young children and love all things babies and weddings, then you might enjoy this story, which adds a mild amount of espionage to it—and I do stress the word ‘mild’. The story is fifty percent back story about a young couple’s wedding and young babies being born and fifty percent story about how a young CIA woman finds out her computer tech husband is a Russian spy and that their entire ten-year marriage has been a lie because she was targeted from the day they met. To be a CIA agent who is trained to detect facial cues when people lie, she is completely inept. She continues to believe everything her husband tells her no matter how many lies he tells her. She just found out their entire marriage is a sham, and yet she continues to believe everything he says. And instead of extracting information out of him, she gives him all the information he requests to pass on to his Russian handler. Senseless. And on top of everything, she betrays her country. The CIA mole’s identity was evident from the start. I have no idea why this has so many four and five star reviews elsewhere. If this is the normal quality of our CIA agents, then our country is in real trouble. I give it two stars simply because the structuring is okay and someone into young adult books might enjoy it.
Suspenseful!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 6 years ago
From the first page, this book pulled us in. It’s one of the best mystery/suspense books we’ve read in a long time.
Warning: do NOT read the last page until you come to it.
And be prepared to ignore your responsibilities as you read this book.
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