Another strong entry into the series

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Having read the first two entries into the Marc Dane series I was very excited for this book. I had high expectations for it and it has delivered.
Like the previous instalments ‘Ghost’ hits the ground running with auction packed chase through the streets of a Maltese town and the action never lets up from there.
Marc Dane is now settled in to his new life working for Rubicon and we now see him as a competent and confident field agent rather than the fish out of water he was in the last two books. We also see and learn more about his fellow agents which helps to make this the most engrossing book of the series yet.
The one criticism I do have of this book is the amount of grammar errors I noticed. I’ve seen at least 4 incidents of words missing from sentences or the wrong tense used along with several other basic errors that wouldn’t have got passed any English teacher. Zaffre publishers need to have a word with their editors and proof readers because I’ve never read a professionally written novel with so many errors in it!!