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  • Two Days in Caracas

  • A Titus Ray Thriller, Volume 2
  • By: Luana Ehrlich
  • Narrated by: Chris Abell
  • Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Two Days in Caracas

By: Luana Ehrlich
Narrated by: Chris Abell
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Summary

On the hunt for an assassin, Titus Ray faces a threat he never imagined.

Can he overcome the obstacles and capture Ahmed Al-Amin before it's too late?

In this pulse-racing Christian thriller, CIA intelligence officer, Titus Ray, travels from Costa Rica to Venezuela in an effort to stop Ahmed Al-Amin, a Hezbollah assassin, from murdering a high-profile government official. Along the way, a family crisis jeopardizes his mission, and an agency division head threatens to destroy his career. As the danger mounts, he's forced to partner with an untested operative to complete the mission and bring Ahmed to justice. Will he make it in time?

Can his newfound faith heal his past wounds?

Can he build a life with the woman of his dreams?

©2015 Luana Ehrlich (P)2015 Luana Ehrlich
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A thrilling ride!

Two Days in Caracas was such a thrilling ride! It follows Titus Ray on his mission to capture the terrorist he's been tracking from the previous book. Things get personal, but he continues to grow in his faith, and he learns to deal with some family issues that rise on the go. This book definitely packed a lot, but the author's pace was perfect. I certainly appreciated her summary of past events or encounters with past characters, since it's been a while since I read One Night in Tehran, and I had forgotten about who some of them were (or how Titus had met them). I loved also how we continue to see the development of his relationship with Nikki, and how there are some obstacles and issues they have to face. Of course, I also enjoyed his willingness to keep learning about God and to apply it to his life, though it's still a tricky balance to find with his line of work. I also liked getting introduced to Ben Mitchell, and I look forward to seeing more of him in future books.

The narrator did a great job narrating this book. I liked his voice for Titus (even though I know he doesn't continue in the rest of the series), as well as for all the characters (Ben, Olivia, Nikki, and Titus' superiors). I guess he could work some in his Spanish, but overall, he did a good job with it, so it didn't take away from my enjoyment (native Spanish speaker here).

Overall, I really loved and enjoyed this fast-paced, action-packed Christian Thriller (with a bit of Romance thrown in there). I'd recommend it to fans of the author or this genre that are looking for other options. I can't wait to dive into the next one! ~ 5 stars!

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