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Book Review: Unsavory Delicacies (Ridley Fox/Nita Parris Spy Series #2)

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Author: Russell Brooks 
Release: November 11, 2013
Series: Ridley Fox/Nita Parris Spy Series 
Genre: Spy | Thriller | Short Stories
Edition: Kindle
Pages: 573 (30 pages)
Publisher: Self-Published
Source: Author
Buy it here: Amazon

Blurb

For fans of Barry Eisler and Robert Ludlum. A three-course story collection with a side-order of revenge. 

Crème Brûlée 

Rogue operative, Monique Beauvais, cons a software genius into selling her a coveted technology that would allow its user to control CIA drones while they’re in flight. And she will go as far as killing him in public in order to have it.

To the Last Bite 

A renowned food critic–whose scathing reviews have closed down restaurants–gets a savoury surprise.

Shashlyk and Morezhenoe 

CIA operative, Ridley Fox, leads a team against one of Russia’s most powerful crime families. He discovers secrets, but not one that he was expecting to find.

Three stories with three consequences. All containing three Unsavory Delicacies.

***Caution*** Readers are strongly advised NOT to eat while reading To The Last Bite.

Rating

2-stars

Review

Plot/Story:

In this book there are three very short stories. It had a hint of the style I liked in Brook’s first book, but other than that these short stories didn’t click well with me and if I could I would give it 1 star. I am truly sorry.

Crème Brûlée
The first story was too tacky and predictable.

To the Last Bite
The second story had a hint of surprise in it and just because of it. I think it was better than the rest.

Shashlyk and Morezhenoe
The third story was my least favorite of all three, even with the return of the Fox from the first book.

Cover Art:

Is very plain and didn’t match the stories inside the book at all, but I would say that the cover over Goodreads is beautiful and fits nicely with the vibes of this book.

Blurb:

I like the blurb as it was vague enough and has a nice hint of what to come in the book.

You can also read this review at Goodreads and Amazon.

Other Stuff

Opening Line: “So what do you have for me?” Monique Beauvais said to Curtis White, speaking with a French-Canadian accent.
Highlights: I liked the somewhat surprise in the second story. I thought of something similar, but not quite

Lowlights: I thought the short stories were too tacky and I didn’t like the writing style here at all.

Final Thoughts: If you read the first book of Brooks, I would say skip this one as it has no importance to the first book’s plot. Even though I didn’t like much these short stories, I am still looking forward reading his third book in this series.


Review contributor:

pics copy 2Galit Balli

I am an avid reader, coffee addict, a writer and a blogger. I am a bit of agoraphobic (people scare me, lol). Me and my hubby love to spend every moment together, we even game together.

I live mostly in my own imaginary world full of dragons, magic and vampires and from time to time I pull myself away to deal with the real world.

Read more about Galit here.

6 responses to “Book Review: Unsavory Delicacies (Ridley Fox/Nita Parris Spy Series #2)”

  1. Galit Balli Avatar

    Reblogged this on Coffee n' Notes and commented:
    It’s short, but just wasn’t for me.

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  2. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

    I’m sorry hun that you didn’t enjoy this one like the first one!
    Great review though! 🙂

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    1. Galit Balli Avatar

      Thank you so much hun, I do love ❤ his writing. I guess this one and I just didn’t clicked, lol.

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  3. Aquileana Avatar

    Great review… The plot is intriguing and you always nail it! … Thanks …
    BTW I nominated for a Brotherhood Award.
    You can check it out here, if you are interested, http://t.co/ZGd43qDszB
    All my best wishes and happy weekend ahead to you. Aquileana ⭐

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    1. Galit Balli Avatar

      Thank you 🙂
      You are so sweet, thank you so much for the nomination and I hope you are having a grreat week 🙂

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    2. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks for the nominating TRB for this award Aquileana 🙂
      I’ll do the post ASAP!
      I hope everything’s fine at your end 🙂
      Have a great day dear!

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