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Sympathy For The Devil by Terrence P. McCauley, Terrence McCauley

kstumpf's review

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3.0

Fun, quick read but the editing……horrendous. Is nobody proofreading these books? James is under cover so does not use his personal device, only to two pages late… USE HIS PERSONAL DEVICE?

“All he said was that it was far more productive better than he expected it would.” uh….what?

“None of that shit until this is settled. If I call, I’ll need you to right away.”, right away, what?

Samuelson one sentence, becomes Sellers the next sentence, and one sentence later is back to Samuelson?

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5.0

“Sympathy For The Devil” by Terrence McCauley is a spy thriller in the purest sense. The pages radiate with action from the from the start, and the pace never lets up.

James Hicks is the head of the New York office of “The University,” a secret intelligence organization that is everything you were afraid to think ever existed but knew does. Hicks uses the latest technology to find out what you are doing, what I am doing, and what everyone else is doing. He pries into everything from living rooms to terrorist organizations Along the way, Hicks and “The University” send the reader on a roller coaster ride of heart-stopping action, surveillance, and international espionage.

The characters are well developed and fit seamlessly into the technology-based story line. Page after page explode with action, conspiracy, and intrigue. This book is hard to put down except to take a breath.
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