Review of 'The New Zealand File" (BR 20)

'You've done an excellent job,' (p. 41)

   Ian Munro, a British spy, flies to New Zealand. As he drives from the airport there is a problem: a car is following him.
   'He thought as he drove. He needed to get away. But he also wanted answers to some questions. Who was in the car? Who were they working for? And how had they found him so soon?'
   Actually, the person who Munro met was the opponent against Munro. The opponent was Cochrane. He told his men the place which Munro was. He knew the place by cahsing the radio wave of Munro's mobile phone.
   Munro was in danger of being killed Cochrane's men so many times, but he could get over the difficult situations.
   And finally, Munro and his boss Naylor could get evidence to catch Cochrane and his men. Munro was in danger of being killed here too, but he could be alive. And he was on holiday now.
   I thought that this story was so thrilling, and the development of the story was so fast. So, it was so interesting.

MacAndrew, Richard. (2009). The New Zealand File. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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