Saturday, June 8, 2013

Tail Spin





This is an FBI Thriller with two of my favorite characters Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich who are agents married to each other.  I know these characters because I have read several of the books in this series and I remember when they met maybe 11 or 12 novels ago.  There is definitely heat between them and they seem as happy in this novel as they did in the others.  That is a long time in book time.  They work as a team meaning they live together and work together. And they work a lot of good cases together.  They always get there man or woman or in some case both in the same novel since she often writes a main story line and an underlying story line that meet somewhere in the plot.

Jackson Jack Crowne is an FBI Special agent.   He is on a mission and is piloting a small plane with one passenger when it crashes in a somewhat remote area. He survives so does his passenger but the plane going down was no accident. It seems someone wanted the passenger a psychiatrist with a lot of influential patients dead.

Rachel Abbot is the illegitimate daughter of the late John James Abbott. The sad thing is Rachel had just found out about daddy.   She is on the run because someone is trying to kill her and she is thinking the best place is Slipper Hollow, Kentucky where her Uncle Gillette lives and who she knows will protect her.  Of course Uncle Gillette is a recluse and a former Marine and he can be as bad assed as the next guy especially when someone is after his niece.

Rachel witnesses the plane crash and ends up helping Jack and so their stories become intertwined.  You noticed I had mentioned Rachel was the illegitimate daughter of the late John James Abbott. Well the deceased did not die of natural causes and Rachel wants to know who did it.  She also thinks that her newly discovered family members are the ones who want her dead. Lots of money etc., you know the deal.  I have to say I loved this book.  It’s a thriller, murder mystery and a romance tied up in one package.  A fun beach read.

2 comments:

  1. Is this one that can just be picked up or do you need to start earlier in the series?

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    1. The book is enjoyable even if ou have not read any of her others.

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