The Tears of Boabdil by Neil MacDonald – Review by Jenni Bishop
The Tears of Boabdil by Neil MacDonald
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Tears of Boabdil by Neil MacDonald is a physiological crime story that is as thrilling as it is tantalizing. This story is intriguing and layered and gives us blurred realms of history and myth, past and present. Neil takes us undercover in a deadly world we can only imagine or perhaps we don’t.
Our MC is an undercover police officer and his world is one of lies and secrets to himself and to others. His next assignment is to infiltrate a terrorist group. He is loyal to his country but the line between the undercover operation and his real life soon merge/blur as his love for the enemies’ sister grows.
Reviewed by @jennadb
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