
In this book he is in charge of the organization that his father founded-The Library. Milo Weaver is an anti-hero, or at least a reluctant one. His books are so realistic and so compelling, I just couldn't put it down. For anyone who enjoys realistic spy fiction with a loveable and somewhat flawed hero, this series is for you. It is still so worth the read, and after I read the other two in-between I might change that rating. This book was very good, but it just didn't quite grab me like The Tourist, thus the 4 1/2 stars. Now I have the next two books on hold so I'm going to read the series out of order. Well I uncovered this one last week, and decided I'd read it anyway. I was thrilled to get it, but wanted to wait to read the the two books in-between first before I read this one, so I put it aside. I received this book as an advance readers edition a couple of years ago after I submitted a review on the first book in the series - The Tourist.
