
"Catherine Ling: raised on the streets of Hong Kong, she has been a shadowy CIA Operative since she was fourteen years old. Now, years later, Catherine is as lethal as she is beautiful. There are only a few things in life she cares for. One is her son. Kidnapped when he was only two, Catherine has only recently been reunited with him and the vow of her heart is never to let him face danger again. The other is her mentor, Hu Chang. Mysterious, brilliant, and deadly, Hu Chang taught Catherine everything she knows and she is loyal to him. Now, Hu Chang is calling Catherine to a new task: rescue an imprisoned journalist in Tibet-- a woman who has been subjected to unspeakable horrors. Her connection to Hu Chang is unknown. What's also unknown is that Catherine will be going up against a man so evil, his crimes have stretched back into this area for forty years. Is Catherine being used as a pawn by Hu Chang? Can she save a woman she's never even met? And will either of them live to see tomorrow?" --Publisher.
Publisher:
New York :, St. Martin's Press,, 2014.
Copyright Date:
©2014
ISBN:
9781250020048
Characteristics:
358 pages ;,25 cm.



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Add a CommentIris Johansen’s ‘Live to See Tomorrow’ – very complicated book. Doctor-at-Bass! Taylor A.
I have read every book she has written and found this one on her top 10 list.
Starts out good, but loses focus less than halfway thru. WAY too predictable & repetitious - couldn't even finish it & I LOVE Iris Johansen. I almost never return a book without finishing it, but how many times can you state the same thing over & over? Sorry
I didn't find this book as easy to "get into" the story as her stories on Eve Duncan and the other characters of the series. Eventually I did "get into" the story.
Too much philosophy, supernatural and little action. Too slow for me.