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  • A Titus Ray Thriller
  • By: Luana Ehrlich
  • Narrated by: Tom Lennon
  • Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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By: Luana Ehrlich
Narrated by: Tom Lennon
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Summary

CIA intelligence officer Titus Ray tries to recruit a nuclear scientist in Tehran.

Days later, he goes on the run from the secret police.

For the past two years, Titus Ray, CIA intelligence officer, has been in Iran trying to recruit assets willing to feed him intel on the Iranian opposition. When he unexpectedly meets Amir Madani, one of Iran's premier nuclear scientist, he can't resist the opportunity to pursue him as a CIA asset.

Although Chaman, a beautiful Iranian socialite, warns Titus to stay away from Madani, he ignores her advice and befriends the nuclear scientist. The consequences prove disastrous for Titus, and as the secret police close in on him, he's forced to find shelter with a group of Iranian Christians who risk their own lives to save his.

One Step Back, a Titus Ray Thriller novella, is the prequel to One Night in Tehran, book I in the Titus Ray Thriller series.

©2017 Luana Ehrlich (P)2018 Luana Ehrlich

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Wow.

Wow. //

Ok, first off, I still consider myself pretty new to this genre (Christian Suspense), and most often than not, a blurb like the one this novella has would usually turn me off, or I'd be reading it with bated breath, just waiting for when things are going to turn sour, dreading it all the while. However, things in this book happened at just the right pace, with all those "dreaded events" woven seamlessly into the narrative, and just making me want to know what was going to happen next. Now, while the end does live a few questions unanswered, I think that's par for the course of this being a prequel, and actually was satisfied with the way things concluded. //

The narrator did a great job with portraying all the voices, and keeping in mind that this story takes place in Iran, his foreign accents were especially good (or, at least for me, they were believable). And while it's true that there seemed to be many names thrown at once at the beginning, the characterization of each of them helped keep them in order much faster. //

Titus makes for a great main character and I'm so happy this is but the prequel to his series. I definitely look forward to reading/listening to more of him.

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