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The Informationist (Vanessa Michael Munroe #1) Hardcover | Pages: 307 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 9892 Users | 1529 Reviews

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Original Title: The Informationist (Vanessa Michael Munroe, #1)
ISBN: 0307717097 (ISBN13: 9780307717092)
Edition Language: English
Series: Vanessa Michael Munroe #1
Characters: Logan, Vanessa Michael Munroe, Katherine ”Kate” Breeden, Emily Burbank, Elizabeth Burbank, Miles Bradford, Kristof Berger, Mel Shore, Boniface Akambe, Nicolas, Teodoro, Don Felipe, Silvestre Mba, Salvatore, Fransisco Beyard, Pieter Willem, George Wheal, Timoteo Otoro Nchama, Richard Burbank
Setting: Malabo(Equatorial Guinea) Douala(Cameroon) Yaoundé(Cameroon) …more Mbini(Cameroon) Bata, Cameroon(Cameroon) Frankfurt(Germany) …less
Literary Awards: Barry Award for Best First Novel (2012), Macavity Award Nominee for Best First Mystery Novel (2012), Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2012)

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"Vanessa Michael Munroe deals in information--expensive information--working for corporations, heads of state, private clients, and anyone else who can pay for her unique brand of expertise. Born to missionary parents in lawless central Africa, Munroe took up with an infamous gunrunner and his mercenary crew when she was just fourteen. As his protégé, she earned the respect of the jungle's most dangerous men, cultivating her own reputation for years until something sent her running. After almost a decade building a new life and lucrative career from her home base in Dallas, she's never looked back. Until now."

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Title:The Informationist (Vanessa Michael Munroe #1)
Author:Taylor Stevens
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 307 pages
Published:March 8th 2011 by Crown (first published 2011)
Categories:Thriller. Mystery. Fiction. Mystery Thriller. Cultural. Africa. Suspense

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Ratings: 3.78 From 9892 Users | 1529 Reviews

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Well....if you love this/these books please forgive me. I just could not get involved or even interested in it. The character(s) left me cold. This includes the protagonist.I just didn't get into the book at all and finally laid it aside. I decided "back when" that if I "quit" a book I'd go 1 star.Now I know many people love these. In a way I get this. I can tell it's well written. That said, I'm just not the intended audience for the book. The odd thing is the subject seems very interesting.

This is honestly one of the worst plotted books I've ever read. The dialogue is cheesy and the major plot points revealed at the strangest moments. For example, when the main characters are finally rescuing the woman they've been searching for the whole book, the author has the characters take the time to have her explain how she came to be in this predicament instead ofgetting her the hell out of there.The action is disjointed and the reader needs to take great leaps in imagination to get from

I can't say that I liked it. I thought that it was boring, over-written, and unbelievable -- to the point of being silly. To be honest, I couldn't even enjoy it on the level of "fantasy" or escapism.It reminded me of your standard, second-rate, mildly-ridiculous gun-for-hire novel - only this time written with a tormented female lead, instead of a tormented male lead. I'm guessing that one is supposed to like the book largely because of the gender-switch. If you enjoy silly, poorly written

WOW, what a ride!!! Very similiar to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo... took a little while to get into, but once you do... what a ride!!! Hope this is the first in a series... would love for it to continue!!!

I picked this one up for several reasons. First, I love the title and the picture it evokes. An Informationist, someone who deals in information. In this case this person is one Vanessa "Michael" Munroe,. That's the second reason I picked up the book. Reviews depicted Vanessa/Michael as one strong female,a character trait I like in my reading. Third reason; reviews called it a gripping, fast paced, high octane thriller. And lastly, I picked it up as it is debut fiction, always a treat for me. So

Okay, it was a real page-turner, and it kept me entertained in fine style from Santa Rosa to Denver. And, it depicted darkest Africa in an intense way that leads me to have no desire to set foot in the more dangerous countries. But other than that, not that great. The complaint I have is the protagonist is too much super-hero. I'm getting a little tired of this already - Joe Pike (Robert Crais), Jack Reacher (Lee Child), John Rain (Barry Eisler), do they think everybody's got to be

Bought this book because of the reviews and it's title. Started and stopped couple times. Vanessa character is one hard woman, learned somethings about Africa. But overall story didn't much entertained me. Parts were really slow and bloody. As always money and how to deceive someone to get what they have.

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