Review: The Caiman of Iquitos by Bayard and Holmes

Synopsis:

In a chilling continuation of their Apex Predator novels, Bayard & Holmes compel us into the darkest corners of the Shadow World. A world where billionaires are not subject to governments and assassins, rogue nations, and terrorists are their tools to obtain global dominance. In an explosion of unrelenting action, one man and his team risk everything to protect the Western world.

Former CIA Operations Officer John Viera is doing his best to lead a “normal” life and start a family. Fate has other ideas.

When a Russian ship is mysteriously torpedoed off the coast of Peru, untracked enriched uranium is revealed within its cargo. Protecting his family’s multi-billion dollar business interests, the US president blocks agency investigations into the incident. Top intelligence officials covertly call in John Viera and his unofficial network of former operatives to uncover the new player on the nuclear chessboard. What they discover threatens the annihilation of the West.

From the jungles of the Amazon to the Sea of Japan, John and his network are the only ones who stand between international security and the Caiman of Iquitos.

Favorite Lines:

“How could he continue to fight for a better world for his child without sacrificing the very home and family he was fighting for?”

“She now knows that it is to kill. What it is to watch a comrade die. That the true sacrifices aren’t just hearth and home, but that a piece of each of us is traded with every friend we lose, and with every victim we cannot save. She now knows that we live our lives as a tribute to them so that they will not have died in vain.”

My Opinion:

I received a copy of this book from the author(s) in exchange for my honest opinion. 

When I received this request, I was trying to remember the last time I read a true spy story and was coming up short. I have read romance books where a character happens to be a spy but the main focus was on the relationship not the operation so I was quite excited to jump into this one and was not disappointed.

The story follows John Viera, a retired CIA officer as he tracks down enemies of the nation to prevent a billionaire cartel from having access to nuclear capability technology. I thought this was a really well written and addictive read. The plot had me turning page after page to find out what happens next. I also really enjoyed the character writing especially Angelina; the authors did a wonderful job at writing a strong woman in a realistic way.

This is just one of the books in the Apex Predator series. I haven’t read the others but I was able to dive right into this one without confusion so I think it can be a stand alone or be read with the whole series. I know that I will be returning to finish the rest of the series soon!

Summary:

Overall, if you like spy fiction full of realistic intelligence terminology with great world building, fast paced plots, and strong character writing, then this book could be for you!

The Caiman of Iquitos


 

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