'Janus Man' is the fourth in a series of 'Tweed and Co.' It's another cold war
plot of spy versus spy. This is the first time I've seen Spymaster Tweed come
out from behind his desk and work in the field. A man with a cold heart, he can
also show weakness. The author has a substantial knowledge of the geographical
landscape of his story. He's as good as a road map.
I find his character
descriptions a bit too much. Each character mentioned is followed by a complete
paragraph for a description, right down to the color of socks. It is obvious he
has a fascination for women's legs.
It's a good story, not much of a
suspenseful ending with a few threads left dangling.