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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Book Review: Supreme Justice & Suspicious
Two months ago I posted THIS reading list of books I'd like to complete by the end of the year. Well that list is three books lighter now. One was the reading of the newest Vampire Diaries book, of course it was wonderful and I flew threw it in a day or two. The other two were Supreme Justice and the fourth book in the On the Run series by Sara Rosett, Suspicious.
First let me talk about Supreme Justice.... Whoa ya'll it has been a while since a book got me but this one did. The ending will throw you for so many loops it's unreal. I was not expecting the outcome to be anything like it was. I will definitely be checking out more Max Collins books. I hope they are as good as my first experience.
Amazon Synopsis:
After taking a bullet for his commander-in-chief, Secret Service agent Joseph Reeder is a hero. But his outspoken criticism of the president he saved—who had stacked the Supreme Court with hard-right justices to overturn Roe v. Wade, amp up the Patriot Act, and shred the First Amendment—put Reeder at odds with the Service’s apolitical nature, making him an outcast. FBI agent Patti Rogers finds herself paired with the unpopular former agent on a task force investigating the killing of Supreme Court Justice Henry Venter. Reeder—nicknamed “Peep” for his unparalleled skills at reading body language—makes a startling discovery while reviewing a security tape: the shooting was premeditated, not a botched robbery. Even more chilling, the controversial Venter may not be the only justice targeted for death... Is a mastermind mounting an unprecedented judicial coup aimed at replacing ultra-conservative justices with a new liberal majority? To crack the conspiracy and save the lives of not just the justices but also Reeder’s own family, rising star Rogers and legendary investigator Reeder must push their skills—and themselves—to the limit.
Now for Suspicious. This book like I said above is the fourth book in the series by Sara Rosett. I stumbled upon this series a couple years back and I will randomly check Amazon to see if any new books have been published to it. To my surprise I discovered that Sara was putting out another book in the On the Run series and I had to pre-order it immediately. I have read the other three books and reviewed the first two HERE and HERE ! I love the travel, adventure, and mystery that goes into these books.
Amazon Synopsis:
Zoe and Jack’s trip to Rome was supposed to be a romantic one-year anniversary celebration with a little business on the side. Jack’s fledgling security company has landed the plum assignment of providing additional security for the opening night gala of a museum exhibit featuring priceless gems. However, the easy job turns complicated when they discover the exhibit is the next target of a cat burglar who has struck several times in recent months, snatching up a hoard of sparkling jewels. Opening night goes off without a hitch, but then the police accuse them of switching the real gems for fakes. With the exhibit’s organizer missing and planted diamonds showing up in their belongings, Zoe and Jack are forced to delve into the shady side of the diamond trade in a search for the culprit, a journey that takes them from the fountains and piazzas of the Eternal City to the snow-capped Alps. On the Run Series Notes: Book #1: Elusive Book #2: Secretive Book #3: Deceptive Book #4: Suspicious
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