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Robert Ludlum's™ The Blackbriar Genesis

By: Simon Gervais
Narrated by: William DeMeritt
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The assassination of a Treadstone agent leads two Blackbriar operatives down a rabbit hole of deceit and betrayal in this explosive new series from the world of Robert Ludlum.

A car explodes on a quiet Prague side street–among the dead is an undercover Treadstone agent. It's not unusual for such men to meet their fates on an operation, but in this case there's one catch: none of the agent's superiors knows why he was there.

Two Blackbriar operatives, Helen Jouvert and Donovan Wade, are sent to investigate. Their search for answers will take them deeper into the world of conspiracy and fake news than they ever expected. Treadstone and Blackbriar, intelligence and counter-intelligence, may be two sides of the same coin, intelligence and counterintelligence, but they have one thing in common, answers can be the deadliest commodity of all.

©2022 Simon Gervais (P)2022 Penguin Random House LLC
Espionage Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense
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Set in the world of Jason Bourne, like Treadstone, Blackbriar is special-ops/blacksite operation. very good.

Excellent

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The narration was boring. it ranged between tough guy, very tough guy, and not very tough guy. At times it was hard to tell which character was speaking.

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it's a waste of 10hrs that can be spent listening to something else. genuinely can't believe they cancelled the last Adam Hayes book to replace it with this drivel. After 8hrs (the part where its meant to be the big finish and keep you hooked) I didn't even care whether these characters lived or died and stopped listening. they should of just stuck with treadstone and left blackbriar a mystery to be referenced every now and then. even the action sequences feel forced and leave you with and overwhelming sense of "MEH!"

don't bother. I wish I hadn't

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