A novel for Baby Boomers, fans of The
Man from U.N.C.L.E.
and anyone who has ever attended a high school reunion!
Trapped in a concrete room beneath the headquarters of an international
criminal organization, four middle-aged high school classmates contemplate
the consequences of having accepted the invitation to attend their 30th
class reunion.
Although their individual lives had taken them on very diverse paths, they
all shared the unfortunate common denominators of possessing a diploma
from Abbeyville High School and being caught in the insidious web of Wyatt
Gaynes.
Charles Haussman - The computer programmer whose business went
south after the dot.com crash and was desperate for money, but battering
his children's future came at a very high price.
Eric Kramer - The Wall Street Journal reporter who realized much
too late that his Pulitzer Prize had been a well orchestrated hoax, and
now had to do whatever he was told to not be exposed.
Kathleen Conner O'Brien - The PTA church-going mom, wife of a state
senator who always believed there was good in everyone, until she
discovered her loving husband was deep in the pocket of the man who had
pointed a .45 at her head.
Melanie Tyler - The successful voice-over actress who thought she
was over her high school crush, until he held her in his arms and
re-ignited a 30- year- old inferno in her soul.
When the undercover agents first approached Melanie and Kathleen the night
of their 30th high school reunion party, the women could never have
imagined that the innocent television spy show game they had played
against Eric and Charles nearly four decades ago would become a real life
confrontation with one of the most insidious criminal minds of their
generation
REVIEWS
*** It's great fun to find a book that seems to be written specially
for ME! I was a devoted fan of The Man From Uncle and would dearly loved
to have been one of their agents (I even had a membership card but an
overzealous teacher confiscated it and lost it.) Raven West has tapped
into the same desire that a million women of 'a certain age' must have had
and has made it come true, and at a boring old school reunion, too! There
are strong characters and plenty of action, so it held my interest all the
way through. An easy read that ticks a lot of boxes for an
entertaining crime novel. - Bev Robitai on Jan. 13, 2012
*** If you were a fan of The Man From
U.N.C.L.E., or even if you're not, you'll get a kick out of this. Two women who went to school
together get recruited as U.N.C.L.E. agents at their 30th reunion to battle the
latest incarnation of T.H.R.U.S.H. It's great fun, and even though Napoleon
Solo and Illya Kuryakin don't make an appearance, there are plenty of reference
that will delight! Go along and enjoy the ride "Open Channel D"!
- Penton
*** I enjoyed the fact that the main characters
were all average, middle-aged people who were suddenly pulled into a dastardly
scheme-it was a refreshing change from the usual thriller protagonists.
*** Many U.N.C.L.E. fans of the sixties imagined themselves helping U.N.C.L.E.
if this was you, you will enjoy this new novel. Raven West has caught the spirit
of "the things of dreams" that U.N.C.L.E. fans all over the world consist of'.
Take yourselves into the world of U.N.C.L.E. fantasies and dream along with Kate
and Mel as they help the real U.N.C.L.E. guys thwart a much-too-real evil
adversary who was a former classmate. - Bridget Calvert (Honorary Editor of '
The Network')
*** I just finished Undercover
Reunion. I instantly fell in love with all the characters. Enough information
was given to let me know what was going on and it kept me interested. The back
story about their childhood playing UNCLE spies was fun. The jokes fit the
personalities of the people and had me laughing as I read it.
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