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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The book falls just short of five stars in that the end does not throw the literary curveball that i like (i.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However, the predictable climax is excused when one aspect of the plot is left open for a sequel.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Soon afterwards, the director of the fbi is found dead of a gunshot wound.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Donovan is summoned back to quantico and asked to run an independent investigation to ensure (1) that the death was, in fact, what it looked like and (2) whether the director was the victim of blackmail and, if so, whether the basis of the blackmail could be kept quiet.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The novel could be construed as a giant nose-thumbing at fbi rules and regulations.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The prologue is an unnecessary, unhelpful ploy that serves to confuse the plot.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Fact based headlines become interwoven with on-going investigations after fbi profiler, jake donovan, attempts to make the dangers in attacking a renegade survival group known to those ordering the attack on the compound.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When the attack fails and his profile report is made public, jake is forced into early retirement by fbi director boyd.