cherryblossommj
Written on Jul 16, 2012
As for the book, the story, the characters I was intrigued with more from Marc Royce and was glad to jump into another adventure. I had no idea what to expect. After reading [b:Lion of Babylon|9752191|Lion of Babylon (Marc Royce #1)|Davis Bunn|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1348963374l/9752191._SY75_.jpg|14641446] I was curious how things would continue for Agent Royce. While [b:Rare Earth|12970296|Rare Earth (Marc Royce #2)|Davis Bunn|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1348964374l/12970296._SY75_.jpg|18128548] is a sequel, it completely stands alone. It is just another adventure and event in the life of Marc Royce; this time in Kenya.
Political, heart wrenching and obviously well researched I could not turn the pages fast enough and now that I'm through I'm sad, because I want more from Davis Bunn. I guess that it one of the downfalls to reading books as soon as they are published, because then you have to wait until the author writes more. This one has a touch of romance and a continuance of friendship. There are good people and there are bad people. It's eye opening when you just want to shut them up tight. Bits that I wouldn't have expected and others that I hoped for. This story brings in many different nations and joins them in a goal.
I'd recommend it as a worthy read.