Monday, April 26, 2010

Book Review: In Harm's Way



FBI special agent Nick Bradley has seen his share of kooks during his fifteen years with the Bureau. But Rachel Sutton is an enigma. She seems normal when she shows up at the FBI office in St. Louis--until she produces a tattered Raggedy Ann doll she found and tells him she thinks something is wrong because of a strange feeling of terror it gives her when she touches it. Nick dismisses her, only to stumble across a link between the doll and an abducted child, setting in motion a chain of events that uncovers startling connections--and puts Rachel's life on the line.

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This novel is the third book in the Heroes of Quantico series but holds its own as a stand alone book.

I was immediately caught up in the story from the very first page, and my attention held right to the end. With lots of suspense and a couple of surprising twists, this book moves quickly and was hard for me to put down.

I felt that author Irene Hannon created realistic and likeable characters, whether they were the main characters or merely bit players. The dialogue was natural, entertaining and very smooth. While predictable in places, it is never boring.

If you're looking for a great read, this is it. But be warned, it's hard to put down!

This book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.

Available now at your favourite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.



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