A review by cr4nkyp4nts
The Last Agent by Robert Dugoni

5.0

This was the book I was hoping it would be.

As I've said before, I have a long relationship with Dugoni's books. Some I've loved, some I've hated (well, at least one), and most fall somewhere in between. [b:The Eighth Sister|40207839|The Eighth Sister (Charles Jenkins #1)|Robert Dugoni|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1538808531l/40207839._SY75_.jpg|62421482] was one of those in between books and that made me a bit dubious about The Last Agent. Luckily, there were no courtroom scenes. Nothing but spies and intrigue and action. And I loved it.

It seems clear from the epilogue that there'll be more in this series and I'll be right there when the next one comes out. I love me some Charles Jenkins. And Paulina, too, of course.

I obtained an ebook ARC from NetGalley but switched over to the audible version (because I'm always late finishing my ARCs) and enjoyed it even more than reading with my eyeballs. The narrator is fantastic. Such a great range of voices for the characters. I love this guy. Yes, I'm just filled with love for this book.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for making me aware of The Last Agent and hooking me up with a copy.