Reckless Endangerment, by Robert K. Tanenbaum
Moving into the wheelhouse of what I expect from these books, this one was good. The bad guys were Arab terrorists, but there were also good Arabs, and their fight was with Jews, not America at large, playing on the ancient Middle East stuff. There were plenty of bad guy Jews as well. There was also a Mexican element and I really imagine that the player of the movie version of the main Mexican bad guy would be really cool. These books are becoming a bit routine, but, the characters develop throughout, so that makes it reqrding. Lucy is beginning here to take instruction from Tran on how to act and the boys are getting older, Marlene's business is changing. I guess one of the things I appreciate about this series is the way the characters develop throughout the series beyond the main story of the book. Good, stuff. The hits just keep on coming.
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