The Syndicate Spy

Review for The Syndicate Spy

A Juliet Arroway Novel written by Brittany Butler.

For one thing, this dystopian time that Brittany Butler has created for The Syndicate Spy is excruciatingly believable, and it frankly freaked me out and set the mood for reading this thriller attention grabber.

The Syndicate is a conglomerate of intelligence agencies, trying to catch this evasive terrorist who came short of risking the lives of his own children in order to get away from Juliet and Mariam, two Syndicate spies.  Mariam, a progressive Saudi princess was recruited by Juliet, so their bond is strong, they are tough with sharp instincts that have kept them alive.

With the Earth’s oil depleted, everyone is on a search for an alternative energy source.  The Syndicate Spy, Juliet has faced many losses in this war.  Meanwhile, as she seeks out revenge, she also has to face the chance that Mariam’s family is somehow involved with the terrorists.  With the help of the FBI and ex-syndicate spy, Graham, they embark on deadly missions to uncover the truth.

The Race

Juliet and Graham, race in a journey to make public an alternative energy source formula.  The idea is that once the formula is free, takes away the power of the terrorist.  This way the war would end.  In all of this turmoil, Juliet struggles with her feelings.  Having built walls to protect her heart.  Focused on avenging the loss of her father and fiance. Falling in love with Graham was an unexpected but welcomed surprise.

Will she allow herself to love Graham knowing the dangers they face?

Is Juliet able to get to Mariam?

Can war end?

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