Accused of high treason for his involvement in an IRA plot to assassinate the queen, Frank Thornton is shocked when the chief witness against him turns out to be Alistair Scrutton, his law school chum. Reprint.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable enough to read without much regret,
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This review is from: Acts of Betrayal (Paperback)
It was hard to follow on some characters on who's who (not enough description - little vague), otherwise this novel is easy to read, full of suspense. Theme of this story is about betrayal as obvious by the title. Most of the first 3/4 of the book was interesting. I couldn't wait to find out how the story came out toward the end, but was faced with a little disappointment. The ending could have been better. Well, I rate this book 3-1/2 instead of 3. "Krysalis" and "The Tiger of Desire" books are much better than this one. I'm going to read "The Tiger of Desire" next for the second time now.
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