
Title: Alias Emma
Author: Ava Glass
Genre: spy thriller
Thank you NetGalley for this book.
I loved Alias when it was on tv. Sydney Bristow was just such a great character. And although I don’t read a ton of spy novels, when I saw this book’s description, I knew it would be a lot of fun to read. I was right. I flew through this thriller and enjoyed every minute of it.
From Goodreads: Nothing about Emma Makepeace is real. Not even her name.
A newly minted secret agent, Emma’s barely graduated from basic training when she gets the call for her first major assignment. Eager to serve her country and prove her worth, she dives in headfirst.
Emma must covertly travel across one of the world’s most watched cities to bring the reluctant–and handsome–son of Russian dissidents into protective custody, so long as the assassins from the Motherland don’t find him first. With London’s famous Ring of Steel hacked by the Russian government, the two must cross the city without being seen by the hundreds of thousands of CCTV cameras that document every inch of the city’s streets, alleys, and gutters.
Buses, subways, cars, and trains are out of the question. Traveling on foot, and operating without phones or bank cards that could reveal their location or identity, they have twelve hours to make it to safety. This will take all of Emma’s skills of disguise and subterfuge. But when Emma’s handler goes dark, there’s no one left to trust. And just one wrong move will get them both killed.
What I loved most about this book were the twists and turns that any good spy story should have. Good guys, bad guys, double agents, rescues, deaths, evasion, and a good heroic lead. Emma is a great main character who takes her job seriously, but the story was really the shining star of the book. I was always guessing how Emma would get out of the predicament she was in and who was really trustworthy. I’m hoping this book is the first in a series because I’d love to read more of Emma’s adventures.