Thursday, January 19, 2017

Thursday Bookish Post - Bai Tide by Erika Mitchell

  


Thanks to Tina at Mommynificent and Katherine at Katherine's Corner for hosting these wonderful link-ups!  Click on the buttons to see the other participants and link-up!


TT&HH is a meme hosted by Lexxie at (un)Conventional Book Reviews.  All y'all readers out there are welcome to share a food or drink related quote from a book you are reading or have read.  Click the button above to get the full details and to link up your post(s)!

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BOOKNIFICENT THURSDAYS

  

SYNOPSIS

After the events of Blood Money, CIA case officer Bai Hsu is assigned to a high-security private school for what he’s told is an easy assignment. Just a few months after he arrives, a hostile operative with ties to North Korea tries to break in to a school event, with motives unknown.

As his investigation progresses, he unravels a plot that, if not stopped, will result in the untimely and murderous deaths of tens of millions of people. In order to stop the attack, Bai must recruit the one person he absolutely cannot trust in order to break into one of the most isolated, dangerous countries in the world.

Bai Tide is Bai’s greatest challenge yet. A mission that will take him from the windswept beaches of San Diego to a whiteout blizzard in the foothills of Pyongyang, and make him question everything he thought he knew about working in the field…and about himself.

Note:  I just finished reading Bai Tide and will review it on the blog as part of a TLC virtual book tour on February 6, 2017!


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THIRSTY THURSDAY & HUNGRY HEARTS

The following quote from Bai Tide shows why even well trained spy types sometimes have trouble when they conduct operations in hostile territory.  It also describes two characters' breakfasts ... someplace that will probably never show up on Michelin's radar.

"She'd already thrown a few handfuls of oats into the trough by the time I joined her, neither of us feeling the need to speak as we worked to chew our breakfast.  We washed our oats down with cautious sips of frigid water until our stomachs registered they'd had enough.  Cindy draped a tattered saddle blanket from a dark corner of the barn around her shoulders, and we set off through the snow again, grateful to have slipped away before the villagers found us."

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#WINTERSRESPITE

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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for participating, LuAnn! I don't think their meal sounds like the best tasting one, but it definitely is something to eat when you need the energy to move forward :)
    Have a terrific Thursday.
    Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews

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  2. Thanks for the link. HAPPY #WINTERRESPITE! :)

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  3. I've never heard of this series before, but it sounds interesting. I think I need to check it out :)

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  4. I like this meme at TT&HH. Pretty interesting! Good luck with your A Winter's Respite Readathon, LuAnn!

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  5. Thanks so much for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com this week and for giving the link-up a shout out! Always appreciated! I'm off to friend you on Goodreads now.
    Tina

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