Taking Morgan
A Political Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Eva Kaminsky
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Written by:
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David Rose
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Morgan Cooper has always found it difficult to balance her home life - mother of two young children and wife of a workaholic civil rights lawyer - with her work life as an undercover CIA officer.
When Morgan gets stressed, anxious, or scared, whether at home or in the field, she tends to talk to herself until she can clear her head. This habit, though, puts her life in danger during an assignment in the strife-torn Gaza Strip.
After leaving home posing as a diplomat, Morgan meets her contact, Abdel Nasser, and the two begin monitoring the warring Fatah and Hamas factions. On the Strip, the betrayals and contradictions of her personal and working lives catch up with her. Soon, Morgan and Nasser are kidnapped by an extremist organization with links to al-Qaeda.
When Adam, Morgan's husband, receives word of her kidnapping, he is assured by Morgan's bosses at the CIA that the organization is doing everything they can to find his wife. When days pass with no developments or new information, Adam decides to look for Morgan on his own.
Inspired by actual events, Taking Morgan is a gripping novel of political intrigue and suspense. It is also the deeply affecting story of a modern couple struggling with their marriage, suddenly at risk of losing each other forever.
©2014 David Rose; First published in 2014 by Quartet Books Limited.; First Skyhorse Publishing edition, 2015. (P)2015 Audible, Inc.What the critics say
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-08-30
Good story of political suspense
I especially enjoyed the character of Morgan's husband, and all that he went through, and all that he did with the helo of Morgan's father and others. I had difficulty relating to Morgan herself, though, as there was no description of how she felt about things as they happened to her.
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