A review by jpbronco
The Eighth Sister by Robert Dugoni

2.0

I struggled through this book. It's like a bad spy novel that turns into a worse Grisham story. The premise that the CIA needed a 65 year old former spy without any context or conversation other than someone stopping by to talk with Jenkins. We never completely conclude and catch the 8th Sister,
and then his Russian counterpart just quits and then later leaves him a life's fortune. Good thing he has a friends that can support his family in his house for months and then mount a million dollar trial for no costs.

I am a huge fan of his Crosswhite series. This fell flat for me.