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Jun 22, 2018jimg2000 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The book is superior to the JL's film which left off the character's attributes of a synesthete who saw emotional content as colors, like Amos Decker in the book series by David Baldacci. However, The movie has a tighter plot with a bigger suspenseful twist at the end. Overall an excellent spy novel of unusual big personalities. *Debut novel by a real ex-spy, first of the Sparrow trilogy. *Good stuffs: Food recipes, many zingers, traveling in Europe, old time cloak and dagger schemes. *Not so good stuffs: Too much details on eats, many cliches, unconvincing love story.