Billy is accused of murdering his old boss. It's true that they didn't always get along and his boss had threatened to cancel Billy's new show, but Billy is innocent. He has to help find the killer before the bad publicity ruins his restaurant and makes him lose his job as chef and entertainer on a national morning show. As Billy tries to investigate, he realizes that there are quite a few people who might have wanted his boss dead. It also seems that his last trip to Afghanistan was deadly, as nearly all of the men who went drinking together there one night are dying off one by one.
This book was written by Al Roker, along with a co-writer. International espionage is not my thing. I get too confused by all of the political actions. This book got confusing in places. There were so many characters that I sometimes got confused when a character returned after a chapter or two. Still, it was pretty amusing and I did want to finish it. Not sure if I'll try the second in the series or not.
Rating - B
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