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At Risk by Stella Rimington

At Risk

by Stella Rimington
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 1, 2005, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2006, 448 pages
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Marvin

This was the best book I have ever read. People of all ages will love this book because of its stunning content. The author should be very pleased with herself.
Mr. Dave

Just okay
I expected more from this book. The characters and plot were very simple and underdeveloped. Given her background I looked forward to this book hoping for some interesting plot twists and some real sense of suspense and intrigue and this book gave me none of it. I probably will not read another by her.
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