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I’m not a fan of spy thrillers, with the exception of this series. I find Charles Jenkins an engaging spy, with a strong moral compass. In this, the third and final book in the series, Jenkins is tasked with bringing the final two of the Seven Sisters sleeper cell out of Russia. As a 6’5” black man, Jenkins stands out in Washington State, let alone Russia. But off he goes, with a few disguises. On his first night in Moscow, he gets involved trying to help a young prostitute and the son of a Russ...
The Silent Sisters by Robert Dugoni is the third instalment in the Charles Jenkins series but it holds up well as a stand-alone although I now wish to read the two preceding novels. The silent sisters are Russian women who have dedicated their lives to passing on secrets to the U.S. After two of them have not been heard from for an unrealistic length of time, Charles Jenkins is dispatched to Russia to find out what happened to the women and, if possible, bring them to America in order for them t...
The Silent SistersOut of the frying pan and into the fire! That seems to be the way things go with Charles Jenkins when he travels to Russia to find and exfiltrate the last two of the “seven sisters” from Russia. These native Russian women have been American assets for decades. They have been deep undercover in highly placed positions but have recently cut off communication with their handlers. Who you gonna call? The best Kremlin buster of all – Charles Jenkins!Jenkins is not on his own, of cou...
The Silent Sisters is the third book in the Charles Jenkins trilogy, an ex CIA agent who is asked to help with the escape of American moles inside the Russian government. The Sisters, who have been spying for the Americans for 30+ years, are being hunted after a Russian mole in the CIA disclosed of the top secret Sisters program although no names are given. After finishing the second book, before I knew it was a trilogy, I thought there was no way there would be third book. I couldn't see a path...
This is a superb ending to Dugoni’s ‘Seven Sisters’ trilogy. The Seven Sisters is the US code name for the seven native born Russian women raised from birth to be American spies for decades. Now with only two left in place, both in their sixties in high ranking positions with access to top secret information, and the Kremlin search closing in on them, the CIA needs to get them out of Russia fast. Despite agent Charles Jenkins having narrowly escaped twice after being sent into Russia (and being
I was a little disappointed in this third book which I felt pushed the boundaries of belief a bit too far. Charles Jenkins is black, over six foot tall, has a wife and two children and is on the Kremlin kill list. Yet he goes into Russia anyway. The Government must have been very short of spies that day.I highly recommend reading the first two books before this one because it is a continuing story and it is necessary to understand previous events to get the big picture. There is a lot of action,...
First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Robert Dugoni, and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.Long a fan of Robert Dugoni and his work, I turned to the latest instalment of his espionage series. Reviving all that was tense during the Cold War, Dugoni has fashioned a wonderful series around sleeper agents and one American’s duty to protect those involved. Still smarting from his latest Russian prison...
Dugoni never disappoints. If he writes it, I am going to read it. Charlie Jenkins has been called upon once again when an American sleeper cell in Russia goes silent, it is his job to go in and find them. But first, there is that opening scene in the prologue! Holy Moly! I mean, come on, that was brutal and instantly had me sitting up a little straighter in my chair, eyes glued to the pages, pulse pounding, and heart thumping in my chest.Just when Jenkins thought he was done and could relax with...
“The Silent Sisters” completes Dugoni’s Charles Jenkins espionage trilogy, the story of the Seven Sisters, spies embedded in Russia for decades, strategically placed at the upper echelons of Russian bureaucracy. This series, and in particular this latest addition to the story, returns Jenkins to Russia when the last two sisters go silent. Someone has to rescue them and, although all the new surveillance cameras throughout Moscow are enabled with face recognition and he’s a wanted man, its again
Age is just a number. The Silent Sisters is the final installment of the Charles Jenkins espionage series. Charles has been a fantastic main character. A 6'5" black man in his 60s who is an old school spy having to learn and work with new spy techniques. He's devoted to his family and has a strong moral compass. Most importantly for the Sisters (Russian moles for U.S.), Charles is willing to risk it all to protect them. In my opinion, The Silent Sisters is the best of the three books. Here Dugon...
The Silent Sisters is the third book in the Charles Jenkins series by American author, Robert Dugoni. When the CIA becomes aware of a Kremlin program to expose the remaining two of the Seven Sisters, and the women go silent, they decide to send Charles Jenkins in to ascertain if the women need to be exfiltrated from Moscow, or have turned. It’s dangerous for Charlie: he’s on a Kremlin kill list, and his wife isn’t happy that he is going to risk his life yet again, but he managed to extract a wom...