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The Venetian Judgment [Hardcover]

David Stone (Author)
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Book Description

April 16, 2009
Deception in the CIA, historical intrigue, and blood in the streets-Micah Dalton returns in the stunning new novel by the New York Times-bestselling author.

W inter in Venice and a killing frost has cut deep into CIA cleaner Micah Dalton's heart as he heads out into the night to erase the last members of the Serbian gang who shot his lover, a hand-to-hand vendetta Dalton does not intend to survive. And he might not have, if a mysterious jade box containing a stainless steel glasscutter had not arrived at his villa. The glasscutter has powerful meaning for only a select few people high up inside the American intelligence establishment.

The box, and the dangerous message it contains, triggers a global search for a possible mole within the upper echelons of the CIA itself, a pursuit that takes Dalton from Venice to Santorini to Istanbul, where he collides with a shadowy group of spies determined to prevent the discovery of a plot that could paralyze America's most critical intelligence operations around the world.

Through airborne firefights above the Sea of Marmora, a harrowing sea chase up the Straits of the Bosphorus, and then halfway across the globe to a violent confrontation in the mangrove swamps of Florida's Emerald Coast, Dalton and his associate-the half-American, half-English aristocrat Mandy Pownall-risk their lives and possibly their sanity in a desperate hunt for the architects of a cunningly deceptive espionage offensive mounted by one of America's most subtle and ancient enemies.

Intelligent, sophisticated, and filled with pulsing suspense, The Venetian Judgment is a brilliant thriller from a master craftsman.

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At the start of bestseller Stone's formulaic third thriller to feature CIA cleaner Micah Dalton (after The Orpheus Deception), Dalton takes revenge late one night outside Venice's Piazza San Marco on one of the Serbian thugs responsible for the death of his lover, Cora Vasari. Dalton's actions result in his becoming involved in the search for a high-level traitor in the CIA's ranks, who's believed to be behind the brutal murder of elderly Mildred Durant, an unofficial adviser to an NSA decryption team known as the Glass Cutters, in her London home. Durant worked on the Venona Project, the interception of Soviet cable traffic, during the cold war. It appears Stalin had a source close to Roosevelt who was never exposed. While no one will mistake Stone for John le Carré, series fans are sure to root for the unstoppable Dalton, compared at one point to the newly risen Christ, only blond and not quite so loving, with a bullet scar on one cheek and no intention at all of turning the other. (Apr.)
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About the Author

David Stone is the cover name for a man born into a military family with a long history of honorable service. Stone served in the military, has worked as an intelligence officer and as an investigator for a state-level law enforcement agency, and has lived and worked in North America, Central America, and Southeast Asia.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Adult; First Edtion; First Pringting edition (April 16, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399155732
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399155734
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #847,904 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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David Stone is the cover name for a man born into a military family with a long history of honorable service. Stone has served in the military, has worked as an intelligence officer and as an investigator for a state-level law enforcement agency, and has lived and worked in North America, Central America, and Southeast Asia.

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can a spy thriller be lyrical? This one is., August 10, 2009
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This will probably seem like an unlikely compliment for a spy thriller in which many people are ruthlessly, brutally murdered, but The Venetian Judgment is quite beautifully written. There's no doubt that David Stone knows his stuff, as the terminology used throughout the book makes that clear, but what struck me as particularly intriguing is his writing style, which is far more lyrical and, dare I say poetic, than your typical espionage author's. Granted, some of Stone's sentences are the longest I've ever read, but at least they're full of vivid similes and metaphors that take the reader on a meandering path that's no hardship to travel. Many times, I forgot that I was reading prose written by a former intelligence officer (no insult meant to those in that profession!). It just seems to be a book written by someone who loves words more than guns and violence.

Plot-wise, I enjoyed the parallel storylines. I tend to prefer books in which the main character receives the most screentime, but I was happy to make an exception in this case because the second storyline is exciting in its own way. I also especially enjoyed the opening. After recently reading and reviewing another famous spy author who's fallen into the trap of formula, it was refreshing to read the opening of The Venetian Judgment, which plunges you straight into the action and the main character's suicidal thought processes (along with some fond descriptions of Venice).

Micah Dalton remains one of my favorite characters and his interactions with Mandy are a lot of fun. Micah sounds a little too British sometimes for my taste but I suppose Mandy's wearing off on him. As a pair they're fun but sharp, never getting corny or schmoopy. I tend to be very critical of female secondary characters but Stone does a good job of making Mandy a worthy partner for Micah.

In short, I recommend The Venetian Judgment as an atypical spy thriller. Too often in this genre all the emphasis is placed on the action without a care for how the story is imparted. That certainly isn't the case here. Here's hoping there are many more novels to come from David Stone.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars interesting, but slow and disjointed, October 7, 2009
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I like David Stones previous books, so i was looking forward to reading this one. He is a great author but I just could not get into the book. It seemed too disjointed, and a little slow. I will still read his next book just because I think this was a speed bump in an other wise great authors career.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fast paced action, August 15, 2010
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The Venetian Judment is the 3rd book in a series of adventures of Micah Dalton, an unvoluntarily-gone-rogue CIA operative. The first book got off to a slow start but developed well, the second was slightly better than the first one but this one is REALLY good. It's fast written, the characters are very well carved out by now and the places of events sizzle with action. I have to admit I am a hard-core crime and spy novel reader but Venetian Judgment has been the first book for a long time that really made it difficult for me to put it down. Now looking forward to the 4th part, Skorpion Directive. Thanks to Mr. Stone for entertaining me so well, please keep up your good work.
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