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Agent G: Infiltrator by C.T. Phipps

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5.0

Sum up this book in just a few words: Total Recall meets James Bond.
This book was a great adventure. It starts off with a literally nameless spy/assassin working for the International Refugee Society while he's on a mission. His name, or designation, is G, and he's one of 26 "Letters." They've had their minds wiped and are killers for hire...except G wants to know who he was before he was a Letter.
The plot takes off from there, and we get a lot of spy stuff, magic, and adventure that introduces us to sexy ladies, redefines the term double-agent, and asks the question of whether or not a person can be more than they've been programmed to be.
I loved the missions the most. CT Phipps is great at action and adventure scenes, and this comes out the greatest during the early Airport scene, and again as soon as G meets the daughter of the head of the Carnivale. When you don't even know who you are, how do you know who to trust? I'm excited to see where this series goes.
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