As David Ignatius, a columnist at The Washington Post and author of Bloodmoney and writes, "Alex Garfield is one red hot spy--from the custom-made Hermes fanny pack where she hides her Sig Sauer 228 pistol to her exotic tastes in booze, cars and men. This is a woman who knows how to take care of herself, and to pleasure the reader, too. In Tillman Gilson's entertaining fiction, the CIA is alive and well, and wearing Jimmy Choos."
As David Ignatius, a columnist at The Washington Post and author of Bloodmoney and writes, "Alex Garfield is one red hot spy--from the custom-made Hermes fanny pack where she hides her Sig Sauer 228 pistol to her exotic tastes in booze, cars and men. This is a woman who knows how to take care of herself, and to pleasure the reader, too. In Tillman Gilson's entertaining fiction, the CIA is alive and well, and wearing Jimmy Choos."