Burning Fields
by Nathan Brown
Burning Fields is Brown’s first novel, and the author shows
promise. The story revolves around Jacob
Fields, a CIA agent presumed dead, whose first act upon returning to the US, is
to kill his ex-partner. When the CIA sends agents after Fields, it is with the
directive to kill, not apprehend him. What follows is a chess game with hidden
agendas, plots and sub plots. Brown does a good job of keeping the tension up,
allowing the story to flow and keep the reader’s interest. There is an
unresolved issue at the end that hints at further books from Brown.
This is
a good first novel, albeit a little short. The character development could have
been better. There is a back story involving Fields that could have used more
development and elaboration. I will be watching for future novels from this
author since he shows promise.
Buy
this novel and watch for future offerings from this author.
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