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This author is outstanding ~ each time I read on of her books, I think she can't get better but each book is better than the one before. I can't wait for her next book. Definite reading for mystery fans!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I have read each of Allison Brennan's novels and each one keeps getting better. I like the way that she incorporates the Kincade Family in the story lines giving the reader an insight into the family. This helps to bring something special to each of the stories. The suspense builds while you read how she has the characters interact and solve the mystery. I would recomend this book to those readers who enjoy the mysteries of Nora Roberts and Catherine Coulter.
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Posted March 26, 2011
This is just another example of the reader not matching the material. It is very distracting to me. All the characters sound alike. Needs a stronger voice.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Awesome book. Brennan does romance and suspense equally well. Add in the "OMG, I can't believe that just happened" angle and you have a book that you can't put down.
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Posted June 8, 2009
I've read alot of her books and have never been dissapointed
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I am a huge fan of romantic suspense novels but I think there should be a balance between a thrilling edge-of-the-seat plot and the development of a realistic romantic relationship, especially given the darkness/evil acts of the criminals involved in many suspense plots. Ms. Brennan has been able to find the correct balance that has made reading her novels such a wonderful expereience. I thought Sudden Death was quickly paced, showed attention to detail without getting boring and had great character development of all the characters including the supporting characters. As for the actual romance between the two primary characters, the reader is able to get invested in characters as individuals before the romance actually kicks in, which makes the culmination of the relationship that much more satisfying. I look forward to the remaining two books in the trilogy.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Ms. Brennan does it again and ratchets up the tension, thrills, and danger. There were several nice surprises that I won't ruin by revealing and if you've read her books all along, several special people make an appearance. If you haven't read all of her books, this is still a nice stand-alone book and the beginning of the FBI trilogy.
Jack Kincaid and Megan Elliot are a great pairing. She is by the book and he is burn the book, who needs rules. The romance between the two is gritty and realistic for the life Jack has led as a mercenary.
The story of war veterans being victims of a serial killer is revelent and as timely as the front page news.
Can't wait for the next two in the series.
The killer murdered vets in Austin and Las Vegas before the third victim appeared in a Sacramento alley. Each was single, between thirty five and forty five years old, and former Delta Force soldiers; they were tortured with their hamstrings cut so they could not escape. FBI special agent Megan Elliot knows she has a serial killer to contend with, but who and why remains out of reach. She turns to the military to learn more about the Delta Force, but the Pentagon refuses to cooperate; going so far as claiming a corpse due to national security.
Ex-Army Ranger Jack Kincaid runs a mercenary team in Texas. When someone tortures and murders one of his associates, a Delta Force vet, he vows justice for his fallen brother in arms. His breaking the rules leads him to frustrated by the book Megan.
Readers meet the two killers and the motive before Megan investigates the Sacramento crime scene so the tense story line is more a cat and mouse contest with death being the most likely outcome. Jack and Megan are opposites as he flaunts the rules while she embraces them. They are a wonderful pairing, but the prime reason fans will enjoy this exhilarating FBI romantic suspense is the chilling serial killing duo Karin and Ethan, but especially her.
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Overview
Heroic JusticeWhen a homeless veteran is found dead in a squalid Sacramento alley, FBI special agent Megan Elliott vows to find the murdered hero’s killer. Her investigation gets complicated fast, for the victim, a former Delta Force soldier, is just one link in a nationwide spree of torture and murder.
Straight off a job rescuing medical missionaries, soldier-for-hire Jack Kincaid returns to his home base in the Texas border town of Hidalgo only to receive the news that one of his closest colleagues–also ...