Reviews of Human Intelligence

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A bus explodes near the Pentagon and triggers a massive search for the bomber. After a manhunt across four continents, a special CIA unit searching for the world’s most wanted terrorist discovers an imminent plot to bring nuclear carnage to the United States. But all is not as it seems to be as the unlikeliest of heroes must prevent the nuclear attack and risk his life to do so.
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Reviews of Human Intelligence by Klaus Marre

Kat Mullens reviewed on Oct. 24, 2013

This was one of those books that kept me up far too late and reading for far too long when I have things to do. ("Just one more chapter...")

Love a book with smart plot twists that I don't see coming and was well satisfied with this one. Thankfully, there were no misses on location (I hate when entertainment messes up site- and I lived in DC for a year) or anything else that I could detect and I enjoyed the plot twists.

Will read again to see what I missed- in my need to know what happened as quickly as possible (and in my increasingly sleep-deprived state), I'm sure I missed some great details.
(reviewed 4 days after purchase)
Michelle Bracken reviewed on Oct. 20, 2013

Human Intelligence is a fast-paced, well-written read.. The plot twists kept me guessing and I couldn't put the book down once I started it. Marre's extensive political experience is evident - I felt that I was being educated on how our country reacts to a terrorist attack as much as I was being entertained. The points and themes raised in the book continued to keep me thinking long after I finished it.
(reviewed the day of purchase)