Praise for Isabella Maldonado
A Killer’s Game
“…Maldonado keeps the plot boiling and the bodies dropping to the end.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Intense, gripping, and compulsively readable, A Killer’s Game goes from zero to ninety on page one and never slows down. FBI agent Dani Vega is a heroine to cheer for—tough, inventive, and highly capable. A winner.” —Meg Gardiner, #1 New York Times bestselling author
The Falcon
“Another great read from [Isabella Maldonado]! I’m a Nina Guerrera fan, and this book is the best of the series so far. Don’t miss it!” —Steve Netter, Best Thriller Books
A Different Dawn
“A horrifying crime, cat-and-mouse detection, aha moments, and extended suspense…” —Kirkus Reviews
“Maldonado expertly ratchets up the tension as the pieces of the puzzle neatly fall into place. Suspense fans will be enthralled from the very first page.” —Publishers Weekly
“A thrill ride from the very start. It starts off fast and never lets up. It’s one of the best thrillers of the summer.” —Red Carpet Crash
“A Different Dawn is a heart-stopping journey on parallel tracks: police detection and personal…Isabella Maldonado has created an unforgettable hero in Nina Guerrera.” —Criminal Element
“A killer of a novel. Fresh, fast, and utterly ingenious.” —Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author
The Cipher
“The survivor of a vicious crime confronts her fears in a hunt for a serial killer…forensic analysis, violent action, and a tough heroine who stands up to the last man on earth she wants to see again.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[In] this riveting series launch from Maldonado…the frequent plot twists will keep readers guessing to the end, and Maldonado draws on her twenty-two years in law enforcement to add realism. Determined to overcome her painful past, the admirable Nina has enough depth to sustain a long-running series.” —Publishers Weekly
“The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado is a nail-biting race against time.” —POPSUGAR
“Maldonado does a superb job of depicting a woman who’s made a strength out of trauma and an even better job at showing how a monster could use the internet to prey on the vulnerable. Maldonado spent twenty-two years in law enforcement, and her experience shines through in The Cipher.” —The Amazon Book Review
“A heart-pounding novel from page one, The Cipher checks all the boxes for a top-notch thriller: sharp plotting, big stakes, and characters—good and bad and everywhere in between—that are so richly drawn you’ll swear you’ve met them. I read this in one sitting, and I guarantee you will too. Oh, another promise: you’ll absolutely love the Warrior Girl!” —Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author
“Wow! A riveting tale in the hands of a superb storyteller.” —J. A. Jance, New York Times bestselling author
“Intense, harrowing, and instantly addictive, The Cipher took my breath away. Isabella Maldonado has created an unforgettable heroine in Nina Guerrera, a dedicated FBI agent and trauma survivor with unique insight into the mind of a predator. This riveting story is everything a thriller should be.” —Hilary Davidson, Washington Post bestselling author
2023-03-11
Ever wanted to try out an escape room but been stopped by your own claustrophobia? Here’s the perfect substitute.
Alertly spotting the fatal poisoning in progress of Nathan Costner, chief of staff to Sen. Thomas Sledge, on a New York street, FBI agent Daniela Vega pursues the assassin but loses him in the crowd. Luckily, he’s soon identified anyway as Gustavo Toro, a killer for hire whom Dani’s boss, Special Agent in Charge Steve Wu, nabs and cuts a deal with that depends on Toro’s passing Dani off as his romantic and professional partner when he reports back to his paymaster, Col. Xavier Treadway, who’s said that he needs him for a big new operation. There’s a new operation all right, but it’s one in which Treadway is just another pawn, not a king. Someone calling himself Nemesis has lured 12—with the addition of Dani, 13—killers into a vast and isolated structure rife with dangers and promised that only one of them will make it out alive. “This was not entertainment,” Dani tells herself. “People’s lives were at stake.” But she’s doubly wrong, not only because she’s a character talking about other characters in a novel, but because a virtual version of the helpless killers’ attempt to escape from their elaborate trap by collaborating with each other when they must and killing each other when they can is streaming in real time for an audience that includes the FBI, the NYPD, the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and Dani’s kid sister and brother, who each bring something extra to the party.
If you can swallow the outrageous premise, Maldonado keeps the plot boiling and the bodies dropping to the end.