Retired tennis pro and part-time spy Brad Smith tries to help Danisa, a young Soviet tennis star defect, but the defection goes horribly wrong, they must run for their lives--and Brad finds himself falling in love. Reprint. NYT. PW.
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Aged well,
By vrkaya (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tiebreaker (Paperback)
I got this novel after reading Jack Bickham's books on writing. I was pleasantly surprised to find this to be a very enjoyable international espionage novel - even after the many years since it was published. The main character, Brad Smith, is a likeable retired tennis star, and the plot was logical and believable. Bickham writes in a direct method that follows right along with the method he preaches - scene & sequel. I have since bought the other novels in Bickham's Brad Smith series (I think there are 5 or 6 total). Since reading this one, I have read 4 other Jack Bickham novels and I like the way he writes. The stories are good. This is a good solid read.
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