Ava has spent two nights
luxuriating in a hotel in Yunnan Province with the actress Pang Fai, with whom
she has begun a secret relationship. She receives an urgent phone call from
Chang Wang, the right hand to the billionaire Tommy Ordonez and one of Uncle’s
oldest friends. Years ago, Ava and Uncle helped Tommy recover $50 million in a
land swindle.
Uncle Chang asks Ava to fly to Manila to meet with his friend,
Senator Miguel Ramirez. Ramirez asks Ava to investigate a college in Tawi-Tawi,
an island province in the Philippines, which he suspects is training
terrorists. Ava’s investigation leads to a partnership with a CIA agent, and
together they attempt to stop an international plot, horrific in size and
scope, only to have it turn on them. Ava’s judgment and morals — which Uncle
helped her forge — are tested like never before.
The Imam of Tawi-Tawi (International Intrigue)
By Ian Hamilton
Spiderline
ISBN #978-1487002749
Price $10.97 (Paperback)
Price $9.99 (Kindle)
400 Pages
Rating 4-Stars
Uncle Chang Wang calls Ava asking for a favor. A business he and
Tommy Ordonez are in with Senator Ramirez in the Philippines are having trouble
in Tawi-Tawi, an area heavy populated with Muslims, and the senator feels the
Zagat college is training young men for terrorism. The senator connects Ava
with a member of the Muslim Brotherhood who will work with her in uncovering
the truth. But now that she is no longer in the old business, she no longer has
all of her old contacts to access banks. She’s forced to recruit a CIA agent to
help here, and this brings American power down on her. She must see the
situation through to the end, no matter what the outcome, and her life might
even be at stake
I pre-ordered this book, as the synopsis led me to think this
would an action-packed adventure with Ava Lee and a CIA agent against a
terrorist organization. The writing was still smooth, and the characters
interesting, and Ava was very proficient, but I was disappointed in the lack of
action. And the Muslims all turned out to be good guys, while the Americans
were evil. There is a really big twist at the end, which was nice, but not very
logical. The book is called the Triad Years, but this does not include the
Triads, though Ava does talk to Xu on the telephone once, so it’s hardly a
Triad novel. This is basically Ava Lee and the CIA. Personally, I hope the
author brings in more action, if he wants to keep readers following the Ava Lee
sagas. She is better than this book shows, in my opinion.
Tom Johnson
Author of THE MAN IN THE BLACK
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