Jane Hawk has fallen into traps and escaped. She has been separated from the ones she loves. And she has discovered the true meaning of an ally. One who she can trust with her son's life, and one who will stand next to her in the battle to take down the Techno Arcadians. Their nuero-web... Continue Reading →
The Paris Diversion by Chris Pavone
Shifting points of view and an intricate plot make The Paris Diversion a quality sequel to The Expats. Kate is back. Shuffling kids to school, throwing dinner parties, and dealing with agro-moms... but at the same time running the Paris substation for the a dark side of the American government, one that is ready to... Continue Reading →
My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Korede is the cleaner... literally, she cleans up after her sister's murders. Her latest (the 3rd overall) is a boyfriend she had only been dating for a month, but Ayoola says he wanted to get serious and when he found out she didn't feel the same, he attacked. She says it was self defense... was... Continue Reading →
Double Exposure by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Quick, exciting, and thoroughly entertaining. From the first scene, where an agent is gunned down while trying to smuggle shocking photographic evidence over the newly constructed Berlin Wall... to the explosive finish, Double Exposure is a book that dug its globe-trotting hooks into me for one sleepless night. David Toland left many opportunities behind after... Continue Reading →
Need to Know by Karen Cleveland (Mini Review)
Vivian has been working counterintelligence for the CIA for several years. Her home life is hectic with her husband also working full time. They have four active kids, and the youngest has a very scary heart defect. At work, she has been assigned to the Russian desk and is currently working with her FBI counterparts... Continue Reading →