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Alias: Free Fall
  

Alias: Free Fall [School & Library Binding]

Christa Roberts
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Based on the hit TV series, an original novel about a co-ed spy who kicks serious bad-guy butt!

Sydney has finally made a friend she can open up to—a fellow agent from SD-2. Stephanie is sweet and caring and knows exactly how it feels to lie to the people you love.

But friends don’t ask friends to help kill their boyfriends. Or do they?

Suddenly nothing is what it seems. And everyone is in the same boat. Until someone gets pushed out.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Summer Camp for Spies, Jan 14 2004
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Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Free Fall (Mass Market Paperback)
Sydney is thrilled to be asked to the annual summer camp that the CIA holds for its rookie agents. She'll spend time with fellow trainees sharpening skills and getting a crash course in French. Along the way, her new handler at SD-6, Sloan, asks her to complete a simple retrieval mission. It should be a fun time, especially since she won't have to lie to anyone there. They are all agents, so she won't have to pretend she's only a student.

Her roommate, Stephanie, seems like a perfect fit, and the two hit it off right away. But when an accident happens, Sydney begins to suspect things are not what they appear. Now this mini-vacation may turn out to be her last.

This is another fun prequel novel for Alias. While not as intense as the last one was, it was still entertaining and held my interest quite well. I especially loved the Niagara Falls setting since I had been there and could picture most of what was going on. These novels are developing quite a story on their own, and this one does a good job of giving you the back story quickly and then moving into the new material. This book is also notable because it marks the first appearance of Emily Sloan.

While non-fans will probably not be impressed, fans of the series will continue to enjoy these stories before the real story began.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Sydney Goes to Summer Camp, July 2 2004
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Melissa McCauley (North Little Rock, AR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Free Fall (Mass Market Paperback)
Sydney ironically seems to have a real talent for ferreting out agents unloyal to SD-6. This was an entertaining read for die-hard fans of the TV series like myself, but would probably not hold the attention of a reader unfamiliar with the show.
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Amazon.com: 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Summer Camp for Spies, Jan 15 2004
By Mark Baker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Free Fall (Mass Market Paperback)
Sydney is thrilled to be asked to the annual summer camp that the CIA holds for its rookie agents. She'll spend time with fellow trainees sharpening skills and getting a crash course in French. Along the way, her new handler at SD-6, Sloan, asks her to complete a simple retrieval mission. It should be a fun time, especially since she won't have to lie to anyone there. They are all agents, so she won't have to pretend she's only a student.

Her roommate, Stephanie, seems like a perfect fit, and the two hit it off right away. But when an accident happens, Sydney begins to suspect things are not what they appear. Now this mini-vacation may turn out to be her last.

This is another fun prequel novel for Alias. While not as intense as the last one was, it was still entertaining and held my interest quite well. I especially loved the Niagara Falls setting since I had been there and could picture most of what was going on. These novels are developing quite a story on their own, and this one does a good job of giving you the back story quickly and then moving into the new material. This book is also notable because it marks the first appearance of Emily Sloan.

While non-fans will probably not be impressed, fans of the series will continue to enjoy these stories before the real story began.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Alias Free Fall, Oct 27 2005
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This review is from: Free Fall (Mass Market Paperback)
Genre:Mystery/Action

Three sentance summary: The book is basically about a FBI agent who is on a mission to find some sectet documents about a man that was killed by Russian Intelligence. She later on discovers that one of the agents she is meeting is a trator to the American FBI. At the end she busts the traitor and gets the secret document.

What I liked most about the book: I liked that the book was interesting and had lots of action. The writer also kept you wondering what was going to happen next in the story.

What I didn't like about the book: I liked the whole book. Ther was never a dull moment in the whole thing. It was great.

My favorite character and why: Sydney- the FBI agent,because she was the main character and she also did a lot of cool stunts and beat the badguy in the end.

The scene, line, or passage that meant something to me and why: I look forward to continuing my work in Chicago and hope to see you soon when you are in town.pg,177. I think that this is important to the story because I am thinking that Sydney will end up meeting her for some reason in the other books.

What I would say about this book to someone else: I would have to say if you are looking for a good action/mystery book this is a good book to read.

One question I have after reading this book: I would want to know if they have a series or if the writer only made one. And if they have a series where could I purchase them.

My strongest reason for recommending this book: It is a wonderful book just like the t.v. show. It is fun, has lots of action, and I can guarantee that you will love this book.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Sydney Goes to Summer Camp, July 2 2004
By Melissa McCauley - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Free Fall (Mass Market Paperback)
Sydney ironically seems to have a real talent for ferreting out agents unloyal to SD-6. This was an entertaining read for die-hard fans of the TV series like myself, but would probably not hold the attention of a reader unfamiliar with the show.
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