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The US Review of Books describes “Spy in the Sky” by Tom Elsasser as a page-turner book that will leave readers wanting more

Spy in the Sky by Tom Elsasser has been critically acclaimed by the US Review of Books, with the website’s book critic praising the book for its action-packed plot and wonderful masterpiece.

Nicole Yurcaba from US Review of Books commends this book as she states that “In this novel, the tenacity of Lee Child and Tom Clancy meet, forming an epic thriller reminiscent of The Hunt for Red October. Though the book is set approximately fifty years in the past, the events it depicts could be seen in any current headline.” The reviewer adds that “The narrative tenuously walks the fine lines between the secret and the public, the daring and the outright dangerous. This page-turner will leave readers wanting more even after they’ve finished the last page.”

A page-turning Cold War thrill ride, the book flaunts a strong, elegantly composed plot, a trustworthy storyline, and dependable characters. The writer has drawn on his own impressive involvement in the atomic Navy, a distinctive creative mind, and a consistent idea train to deliver an original that will match the best contemporary authors of adventure fiction. Interestingly, Spy in the Sky does not seem like fiction.

Elsasser draws his profound involvement with atomic submarines and Cold War interest to make this book a fantastic read.

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