
AESOP
by Michele Packard
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Pub Date Jul 26 2018 | Archive Date Feb 27 2019
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Description
Private contractor Matti Baker’s personal quest is to keep America safe. With unwavering loyalty, she was trained to assist government and outside agencies in identifying, locating, and eliminating individuals and nations that pose as threats to the United States. Baker navigates through assignments, that on surface, appear to have no connection. Ultimately Baker finds out that they are all intertwined and will trigger global destruction if not stopped. While sacrificing to keep her family hidden and safe; Baker enlists the help of her best friend and closest colleagues to eradicate double agents.
Whether in Texas, California, the Middle East, or even the foothills of Montana, Baker finds herself in the center of world domination. She keeps her wits about her and those that are lucky enough to be in her inside circle.
AESOP is available for purchase in print and ebook formats.
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I adore this protagonist, Matti Baker! She rocks! She is a fun, unique character who is on a mission. She is set on her path as a child when her parents honed her exceptional skills and fine-tuned her for her life of an agent. She is physically strong and mentally capable. The story was engaging. It will be interesting to see how this character develops over the years through further books.
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First of all, I very rarely read books about women which are also written by women. I hesitate primarily because female authors tend always to feel the need to portray their protagonist's thought processes through their "natural nurturing" side, and/or through some innate "mothering instinct". I don't enjoy that, and feel it's somewhat condescending. Well, you won't find those problems with Mr. Packard's heroine! I laughed out loud several times, as a scene would be described and the heroine would have a silent mental response... and it'd be identical to my own. The book is not only well-written with an intelligent plot, but it's also literate and nicely paced. Very highly recommended!
** I thank the publisher and/or author for allowing me to read this novel as an ARC, without recompense, in exchange for my honest review. **