Book: Eleven Numbers
Author: Lee Child
Pages: 50
This is the 28th read for the year
What Amazon Says:
Nathan Tyler is an unassuming professor at a middling American university with a rather obscure specialty in mathematics - in short, a nobody from nowhere. So why is the White House calling? Summoned to Washington, DC, for a top-secret briefing, Nathan discovers that he's the key to a massive foreign intelligence breakthrough. Reading between the lines of a cryptic series of equations, he could open a door straight into the heart of the Kremlin and change the global balance of power forever. All he has to do is get to a meeting with the renowned Russian mathematician who created it. But when Nathan crashes headlong into a dangerous new game, the oddes against him suddently look a lot steeper.
This book was fine. Believe it or not, I have not read any Lee Child books - my husband has read all of them. This came up as a free short read on Amazon, so I thought I would give it a go. The characters were fine and the story moved along just fine. Have I said the word fine enough in this review yet? There was a lot of math. Not particularly exciting. Not sure this would make me want to try his Reacher stories (which this was not).
Stars: 3

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