
Reagan Rainey, America’s best warrior spy, was hoping that a Christmastime trip to New York City with his old college flame would help rekindle their frayed relationship. But instead of enjoying the holiday pomp and fortifying a romance, he finds himself smack dab in the middle of a deadly terrorist attack as it is unfolding.
After narrowly escaping with his life, Rainey is quickly tasked with finding out who planned and executed the attack. He soon formulates an audacious plan that puts himself in the crosshairs as he and his newly formed CIA hunter-killer team endeavor to penetrate the dangerous terrorist organization behind the attack and give them the war they deserve. But for his plan to work, Rainey must enlist the support of a wealthy adversary, a man he would much rather see dead.
In a shadowy world of illicit arms, shifting allegiances, and hostile intelligence services that threaten to submarine the operation and put him in the ground for good, Rainey takes on the role of a lifetime fighting on the blurred front lines for an agency at war.
Dony Jay returns with book three in his Warrior Spy series. Reagan Rainey is back with a bang. Literally with a bang. Within a couple of paragraphs into Agency at War the nonstop action begins. And for those who lived through 9/11, you’ll be brought back to that sad day America was attacked. That marked the moment in Agency at War when Rainey is switched on. He goes from a man trying to rekindle a relationship with the woman he loves, to protector of the country he loves.
I love action scenes and the more complex they are the better and one of Dony’s talents is to create scenes of action and he makes them understandable and fluid. Another aspect of Agency at War I felt was excellent was his ability to make you feel the pain he feels when he can’t share what he does for a living with Kayla Chapman, the woman he loves. I could put myself in Rainey’s place as he has to brake her heart when he has to leave to get the people who launched a deadly attack on America’s soil.
Reagan Rainey is on par with Mitch Rapp and Scot Harvath.
I give Dony Jay’s Agency at Ware a rating of – Buy The Hardcover At 12:01 = The book exceeded all expectations and is worth the money and lack of sleep to be the first one to buy it.
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