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Showing posts with label FBI. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

The Perfect Husband by Lisa Gardner

Jim Beckett was everything she'd ever dreamed of...But two years after Tess married the decorated cop and bore his child, she helped put him behind bars for savagely murdering ten women. Even locked up in a maximum security prison, he vowed he would come after her and make her pay. Now the cunning killer has escaped--and the most dangerous game of all begins.... 
After a lifetime of fear, Tess will do something she's never done before. She's going to learn to protect her daughter and fight back, with the help of a burned-out ex-marine. As the largest manhunt four states have ever seen mobilizes to catch Beckett, the clock winds down to the terrifying reunion between husband and wife. And Tess knows that this time, her only choices are to kill--or be killed.


I was not a fan of this one. There's unnecessary romance between Tess and J.T. which I didn't believe and thought would be really bad for Tess's character, and the suspense just wasn't there for me. 

Rating: 2 out of 5

Pages: 432

Monday, April 16, 2018

Red Dragon by Thomas Harris

A second family has been massacred by the terrifying serial killer the press has christened "The Tooth Fairy." Special Agent Jack Crawford turns to the one man who can help restart a failed investigation?Will Graham. Graham is the greatest profiler the FBI ever had, but the physical and mental scars of capturing Hannibal Lecter have caused Graham to go into early retirement. Now, Graham must turn to Lecter for help.

This book cemented the fact that Sir Anthony Hopkins is the perfect Hannibal Lecter. 

Pages 348

Rating: 4 of 5

Thursday, February 2, 2017

A Beautiful Funeral by Jamie McGuire

A Beautiful Funeral (The Maddox Brothers, #5)A Beautiful Funeral by Jamie McGuire
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book 5: The Maddox Brothers Series

I love how this brought together all the characters from the whole series, but at the same time, after not having read the series in awhile, it was a bit of work to keep everyone straight and try to remember everyone's backstory. This would probably be better if you would read the entire series straight through, because coming back to this book after a gap of time left me feeling a bit overwhelmed.

Still, I love these characters, so it was an enjoyable read, despite my forgetfulness.

Pages: 238

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

"The Company We Keep" by Kay Simone

The Company is a gang run by A.R. Carrow and his handpicked family of criminals.  They pull off dramatic heists around southern California for themselves and others and have stolen billions in the process.  When their demolition expert is killed, they must find a replacement who not only won't blow them to bits but will fit in with their family of outcasts and misfits.  Enter Dustin Wrenshall, an explosives professional who seems to pass all of their tests and who pushes the self control of Carrow with his fearless flirtation.  However, Dustin is really Charlie Judge, an FBI agent who's been trained to infiltrate and take down The Company.  (No, this isn't a spoiler; it's in the book's description.)

This is the best book I have read in a quite a while.  Everything the author did was spot on, and she seamlessly went back and forth between past and present, including Charlie's and Carrow's childhoods.  I was totally hooked not just by the suspense but also the characters and their relationships with each other.  The struggle that Dustin/Charlie has with working the case and his feelings for The Company nearly tear him and everyone else apart.  It was a really unusual and well written story, and I can't wait to read more by this author.  271 pages (Kindle edition).

Sunday, August 7, 2016

The Maddox Brothers Series by Jamie McGuire

Beautiful Redemption (The Maddox Brothers, #2)Beautiful Redemption by Jamie McGuire  (Book 2)
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jamie McGuire writes characters that are messy, have issues, and make mistakes, and she throws them into situations that are fueled by drama, excitement, and/or heartbreak. I really enjoy reading her works, as they cover the full range of the emotion spectrum, which is captivating.

Pages: 266.


Beautiful Sacrifice (The Maddox Brothers, #3)Beautiful Sacrifice by Jamie McGuire  (Book 3)
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another good story by Jamie McGuire about yet another lovable Maddox box. This one has some unexpected twists

Pages: 271



I LOVE THESE COVERS. :) 

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Something About You by Julie James

Something About You is the first in the FBI/US Attorney romance series by Julie James. It was a great read - it had a good balance of story, intrigue, character development  and romance. Cameron Lynde is an assistant US Attorney in Chicago when she accidentally witnesses a murder. This event puts her back in touch with Special Agent Jack Pallas, whom she does not get along with (understatement). I enjoyed the slow enemies to lovers trope, as well as most of the FBI/US Attorney interactions. Cameron is smart, brave and entertaining. The romance part was just right - it seemed natural and not overly graphic or over-the-top.  I will probably try to read more in the series. 

Couple = Cameron Lynde + Jack Pallas

323 pages

Friday, January 22, 2016

"Resist: Gavin" by Heather C. Leigh

Gavin Walker is a rock star with a demented and dangerous fan who leaves disgusting things where he least expects it.  Mitch Hale is a former FBI agent and profiler who has been hired to bring down the criminal.  Gavin is in the closet due to his record company's fear that he'll lose fans.  Mitch is out but it cost him his former job.  It is hate at first sight for both men.  Gavin is an impulsive brat who can't seem to think two seconds ahead and appears to have no common sense; this obviously drives Mitch crazy.  It was a decent story that kept me guessing the identity of the stalker, but Gavin was a very annoying character.  252 pages (Kindle edition).

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

The Scam by Janet Evanovich with Lee Goldberg

Summary: "Nicolas Fox is a charming con man and master thief on the run. Kate O'Hare is the FBI agent who is hot on his trail. At least that's what everyone thinks. In reality, Fox and O'Hare are secretly working together to bring down super-criminals the law can't touch. Criminals like brutal casino magnate Evan Trace."

The Scam is the 4th book in the Fox and O'Hare series, and it lived up to expectations! It almost seemed too short because it moved so quickly that it was over too fast! I love the Nick and Kate dynamic more and more. However, The Scam ends on a cliffhanger, which was quite frustrating! Can't wait to find out what happens next!


286 pages

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Job by Janet Evanovich with Lee Goldberg

Summary: "The FBI had one demand when they secretly teamed up Special Agent Kate O'Hare with charming con man Nicolas Fox -- bring down the world's most-wanted and untouchable felons. This time it's the brutal leader of a global drug-smuggling empire. The FBI doesn't know what their target looks like, where he is, or how to find him, but Nick Fox has a few tricks up his sleeve to roust this particular Knipschildt chocolate-loving drug lord. From the streets of Nashville to the back alleys of Lisbon, from the rooftops of Istanbul to the middle of the Thames, Nick and Kate chase their mark. When they find themselves pitted against a psychopathic bodyguard and a Portuguese enforcer who gets advice from a pickled head, they decide it's time to enlist some special talent -- talent like a machete-wielding Somali pirate, a self-absorbed actor, an Oscar-winning special effects artist, and Kate's father Jake, a retired Special Forces operative. Together they could help make this Fox and O'Hare's biggest win yet... if they survive." 

The Job was a fun installment in the Fox and O'Hare series! I really enjoyed it. The big con in this novel is the discovery of a sunken Spanish treasure galleon, which is always an interesting story. Nick and Kate have great chemistry as usual. Looking forward to the next one! And the next Stephanie Plum novel, Tricky Twenty-Two, comes out November 17 - mark your calendars!!!

289 pages

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Heist by Janet Evanovich with Lee Goldberg

Summary: "Just when it seems that international crook Nicolas Fox has been captured for good, he pulls off his greatest con of all: he convinces the FBI to offer him a job, working side by side with Special Agent Kate O'Hare. Problem is, teaming up to stop a corrupt investment banker who's hiding on a private island in Indonesia is going to test O'Hare's patience and Fox's skill -- if the two don't kill each other first."

I read the prequel to this series in the back of one of the Stephanie Plum books, and I was intrigued. Unfortunately, The Heist does not live  up to the magic and entertainment that Stephanie Plum is. Kate O'Hare is not as fun as Stephanie, and Nick Fox is no Morelli or Ranger. However, it was good enough and I'll probably continue to read the rest of the series. 

304 pages