I found the portrayal of Iran to be realistic. In the meantime, the combined team must also deal with a mole and some very difficult working situations in Iran. Jaz must find a character named the Wizard and dispose of him. They are joined by Jaz’s twin Dave and his special ops team. In Biting the Bullet, Jaz and her team are on special assignment in Tehran. It kind of reminds me of the TV show Alias and I really liked that show. *Update 3/4/12 - this link no longer works.Įven though I was confused, I did enjoy this installment of the Jaz Parks series. Be forewarned that the glossary may contain spoilers to later books – so consider yourselves warned. For those of you who are interested, here is the link for that glossary. I read through it and suddenly, I was not so lost. I decided to take a look at the author’s website and lo and behold there was a handy dandy glossary of terms and names. I noticed that at times, I felt a little confused while reading this book and this confusion may have lessened my enjoyment. I took a look at my status updates before I sat down to write this review. They come to feast at the feeders while I write on the back porch in the cool of the morning. No pets since the cat died last winter, but the birds seem to appreciate his absence. We reside in an old farmhouse along with my husband and our two teenagers. Once I figured out the answer to that question, I wrote Once Bitten, Twice Shy. After which I never really held a well paying job until this gig came along! Which is why my kids love to sing that song to me from the musical “Avenue Q.” The one that begins with the line, “What do you do with a B.A. See what happens when you grow up around farmers? Scary, huh?Īfter a youth spent up to my eyeballs in fairy tales, nordic myths and supernatural legends I made the solid and practical decision to go to college and major in English. However I like to think of my birthday as the first frost-free date for my planting area. Mom tells me almost every year what crappy weather it was that day. I was born in Evansville, Indiana on April 28, 1965. I’ve spent all my life in the Midwest, which has certainly shaped my perspective on all kinds of issues, from the question of whether or not we really have an accent, to the many and varied uses of corn.
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