Of Our Own Device by M.K. South #Review

*I received a free ecopy of this book from the author for my honest review*

What do you do when you realize that the American Dream you've been working for isn't enough if it's yours alone? And what you're told to do will destroy the only true friend you've ever had?

Summer of 1985. Jack Smith is a rookie CIA case officer posted at the American Embassy in Moscow. Despite his gregarious nature, Jack is a lonely man: not only is he a reluctant spy, he is also gay.

When he meets Eton Volkonsky, a talented nuclear physics student, Jack's bosses instruct him to develop the Russian as a future agent. Their friendship deepens, and Jack is torn between his suspicion that Eton and friends are with the KGB and his attraction to the man. But he continues telling himself and his bosses that he is just doing his job, developing his agent.

Only when he leaves Russia does Jack admit that he has been fooling himself. He takes on assignments in various countries, with a hope that eventually they will get him back to Moscow.

As introspection and growing doubts about what he does for living torment Jack,the world is buffeted by a whirlwind of dramatic events - diplomatic and spy wars, the rise of AIDS, the Chernobyl catastrophe, the war in Afghanistan and the disintegration of the communist bloc.

Given a second chance, will Jack make the right choice?


MY THOUGHTS

Of Our Own Device by M.K. South is different from what you usually see on my blog.  Why? Because it is a spy thriller and I don't usually read this kind of book.  I do once in a while but not very often (once in a few years).

I have to say that I enjoyed this book very much.  It kept me reading and did keep me at the edge of my seat.  

This book is longer than most spy thriller books that I have read before so it did take me a bit longer to read it. 

 I do recommend this for fans of spy fiction, Soviet history buffs, and readers looking for an intense M/M love story.

I give this 4 out of 5.  

If you would like to purchase this book you can do so at Kobo, Amazon and Barnes and noble

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