![]() Essentially the only thing we see WBIS agents do is try to sabotage the hated rival agency, the CIA and their own fellow agents, several of which are just murdered or as the book puts it "canceled" because apparently they pissed off one of the book's main protagonist, Mark Vincent. Apparently its chief mission is self-preservation. Review 2: So there is this made up agency called the Washington Bureau of Intelligence and Security or WBIS for short. more p" become something without them realizing it.I'm against cliffhangers, so that left me a bit unsatisfied, but I'm really looking forward to reading the next book. ![]() ![]() The mind-games soon becomes of a sexual character, and even though they both stubbornly ignore it, both of them are slowly falling for each other.In the beginning I found the writing style confusing with the jumps to flashbacks in the middle of a paragraph and the way it told the story from one pov and then jumping back in time to tell it from a different pov.But it grew on me, and I really liked Mark and Quinn, they had a lot of chemistry, and it was interesting to see their "non-relationshi. And when Quinn discovers that, the mind-games begin. But after meeting on an op, Mark develops a fascination with Quinn. ![]() ![]() They're both very good at what they do, and working for different agencies makes them rivals professionally. Review 1: Mark Vincent is works for WBIS and Quinton Mann is CIA. ![]()
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