BOOK REVIEW: Deceptive Cadence (The Virtuosic Spy Book 1) by Kathryn Guare

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Book: Deceptive Cadence (The Virtuosic Spy Book 1) 
Author: Kathryn Guare
Narrator: Wayne Farrell
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

My Rating: ★★★★


Synopsis:

Meet Conor McBride. A man with deadly skills he never wanted to learn.
But if he wants to survive, he'd better start using them. Fast.

He was a talented musician once, but now he's disappeared into an undercover identity to search for the man who ruined his career: his own brother.

On a journey from the green fields of Ireland to the tumultuous streets of India, Conor McBride is following the trail of a brother who betrayed him, but he's playing a dangerous game without rules. More betrayals are on the way as he comes to realize the allies he trusted to help him might be the people he should fear the most.

Review:
An intriguing and dramatic thriller!

Deceptive Cadence was a thrilling well-written story.  There were many twists and turns that formed a believable plot. Some of them you didn’t see coming. There just enough action and suspense to keep my interest. The characters were well develop. You can tell that the author did her research, which added credibility to the story. Kathryn did a splendid job in immersing the reader into the different countries that she writes about. You will that you are really there in that country with the characters.

Wayne Farrell did a great job with the narration. He had a clear and crisp voice that was easy to follow. He did a great job with the voice inflections and many accents. His narration sounded more like real storytelling than simply reading a book. 

This is the first book that I have read by Kathryn Guare. I recommend Deceptive Cadence to anyone that enjoys reading a thrilling espionage suspense novel.

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