By: Nicholas Carter
Hidden Foes, written by Nicholas Carter, is a gripping thriller that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat from start to finish. The story follows protagonist Ryan as he navigates a dangerous world of espionage, betrayal, and deception. Carter's writing is fast-paced and suspenseful, drawing the reader in with every twist and turn.
One of the most compelling aspects of Hidden Foes is the well-developed characters. Ryan is a flawed but relatable protagonist, and his relationships with the other characters in the book add depth and complexity to the story. The villains in the novel are equally well-drawn, with motivations that are both chilling and believable.
Carter's writing is sharp and evocative, painting vivid pictures of the various locales in which the story takes place. The action sequences are tense and well-choreographed, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat as Ryan races against time to uncover the truth.
Overall, Hidden Foes is a riveting read that will appeal to fans of espionage thrillers and mystery novels. Nicholas Carter has crafted a compelling and suspenseful story that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Highly recommended. Book Description: Nick Carter is a fictional detective who first appeared in 1886 in dime store novels. Over the years, different authors, all taking the nom de plume Nicholas Carter, have penned stories featuring "America's greatest detective". He has his work cut out when a body is discovered in a corridor of the second floor of the Wilton Hotel. He is quickly identified as Gaston Todd. Is his death a result of the ongoing feud with another man over the hand of society belle, Edna Thurlow? Surely it can't be as cut and dried as that? - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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