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  • Four Months in Cuba: A Titus Ray Thriller (Volume 4)

  • By: Luana Ehrlich
  • Narrated by: Tom Lennon
  • Length: 14 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Four Months in Cuba: A Titus Ray Thriller (Volume 4)

By: Luana Ehrlich
Narrated by: Tom Lennon
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Summary

He thought it would be a simple rescue mission. He was wrong.

Days after preventing a sarin gas attack on the nation's capital, CIA operative Titus Ray arrives in Santiago de Cuba on a mission to rescue fellow operative Ben Mitchell from the hands of the Los Zetas drug cartel.

It wasn't simple...

After discovering Ben's abduction was more than a simple kidnapping, Titus joins forces with an unconventional operative whose peculiar ideas threaten to destroy the mission. As the search for Ben reaches a critical stage, Titus is suddenly called back to Langley.

It wasn't a rescue...

When he arrives back in the States, not only does he learn his mission has changed, he also learns he has a rival for Nikki Saxon's affections. Now he must make a decision about their relationship. Do they have a future together, or would she be better off without him?

It wasn't a mission...

With Ben's life in imminent danger, Titus decides to risk everything - his career at the agency, his future with Nikki Saxon, even his own life - in order to bring Ben Mitchell home.

It wasn't a rescue mission. It was much more.

More about his survival. More about his faith. More about himself.

©2017 Luana Ehrlich (P)2018 Luana Ehrlich
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Plenty of action and plot twists!

This next continuation of the Titus Ray series didn't disappoint. There's plenty of action, a whole rescue mission that you know will lend itself to a lot of plot twists, plenty of thinking on one's (Titus') feet, and traveling a lot! I really enjoyed this one, but the locations may have been one of my favorite parts, being mostly centered in Cuba and the Caribbean. I loved that the story also focused on Titus' faith, and I loved the introduction of new characters, like Andrews, and the role he played (and I think will continue to play) going forward. There's a lot of testing in this story, be it in his relationship with Nikki (though I also loved their progression), his faith in the Lord, or his work scenarios, but it made it all the more fascinating to me. I loved the reminders of prayer and how the Lord's will works in our lives.

The narrator did a good job most of the time, though again, I had to give it a few chapters to get used to his voice. He nailed the different voices (difference between male and female, older and younger), but I think his Spanish could use a bit of practice. Hearing mispronunciation of words like "celebration" when it was "celebración" or "polo" instead of "pollo", to name a few, was jarring and pulled me out of the story for a bit, but other than that, it was still good to get to experience this book come alive in this way.

Seriously, as with any book in this series, I loved the suspense in this one, and I could almost hear the Mission Impossible theme playing in the background of the last chapter. Can't wait to dive into the next one! ~ 4.5 stars rounded up to 5

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