A Lion in the Grass

Poŝlibro, 333 paĝoj

Eldonita je 24-a de aŭgusto 2020 de DOS Perro Press, Dos Perro Press.

ISBN:
978-1-7352751-0-9
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Set over the course of six decades, A Lion in the Grass documents the despair and hope of a spy who suffers the murder of friends and enjoys the success of mentoring protégés.

​The story is told through alternative viewpoints of Raymond, his protégés, and the French villain. The novel digs deeply into questions of love, self-doubt and hatred, all foisted upon Raymond during a career from which, he discovers, it is impossible to retire.

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Aging spies

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A Lion In The Grass is the first novel in Mark Zvonkovic's 'Raymond Hatcher' historical spy trilogy. Unlike the usual spy thriller genre, the story is quite subtly paced throughout as it follows Raymond Hatcher, his friends, family and enemies over the course of his long life and travels around the globe. I felt that there was a certain weary nostalgia to the tale, especially as the spies themselves get older with the world changing irrevocably around them, and I thought A Lion In The Grass would appeal to readers who enjoyed novels such as Wasp Days by Erhard von Buren.

I did feel that Zvonkovic's prose was somewhat uneven which did make sections of the novel a slog to get through while other scenes were beautifully descriptive or excitingly tense. There was often too much extraneous detail and unnecessary back stories which, while they gave me a lot of …