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Cargando... Web of Secrets (Agents Under Fire) (edición 2016)por Susan Sleeman (Autor)
Información de la obraWeb of Secrets (Agents Under Fire) por Susan Sleeman
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Susan Sleeman is a master at exposing the minds of human beasts,while keeping her stories at once clean, terrifying, and romantic. Web of Secrets, third in the Agents Under Fire series, lives up to the expected hype of her previous novels. This tale focuses on fiercely independent, former foster child Rebecca, now on the FBI's Cyber Action Team. Formerly held captive by a madman known as Van Gogh, Rebecca holds guilt over her escape.Believing her escape cost another's death, she gains a new identity but spends all her spare time hunting for the crazed killer who is also hunting her. Identity theft crimes, insurance fraud, homeless foster kids who left the system only to find themselves easy prey, all help build this tense, taut story. Rebecca refuses to get close to the handsome police detective Connor,feeling love only engenders loss and distraction. She holds her secrets close to her vest. Usually thrillers just leave me very afraid, but in awe of the author who can weave such a tangled narrative. This one actually contained two lessons for me, and maybe others: 1)There is no "I" in team. A team needs everyone being honest, sharing what they know, being trustworthy. No one should be a loner. 2)Get rid of the pearl earrings, lol! Congrats, Susan Sleeman, truly a terrifically terrifying romantic thriller that I can trust to be clean, fun, and satisfying at the same time!! I received an ARC of this book from the author,publisher, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesAgents Under Fire (Sleeman) (book 3)
A nightmare come true . . . Years ago, a fifteen-year-old girl was abducted by a monster. Although she managed to escape, her tormenter was never caught. So the girl was given a new home, a new name . . . and the determination to save other foster kids from suffering similar horrors. FBI Agent Becca Lange is in the middle of a credit card fraud investigation when she's faced with her worst nightmare: a serial killer, van Gogh-given the name because he removed his victims' ears-has resurfaced. Back in the nineties, van Gogh tortured, then killed several young foster girls. Becca was almost one of them. Over the years, Becca's been keeping her own investigation going. So when the police come to her for help, she's more than ready to do what it takes to put van Gogh behind bars-even if it means working with Connor Warren, the easy-going cop whose attentions she's been avoiding. Connor is too charming, too good-looking, too . . . tempting. He makes Becca want things she can never have. And might never have . . . Because van Gogh isn't finished with Becca yet. He's been searching for her all these years. And now that he's found her, he's got a plan to keep her . . . forever. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Susan Sleeman does it again, another great suspense book to add to your collection. It grabs you from the very first page. In this book we meet Agent Rebecca (Becca) Lange and Officer Conner Warren. Becca is a VERY private person and doesn’t let many people get close because of her past. She has loosened up a little with her two co-workers but even they don’t know of her past. Conner is the partner of Becca’s fellow agent’s husband so they run into each other. Of course they fight the attraction but when Becca’s past shows back up in her present the two will have to work together to make sure they come out of this alive. This is a fantastic read. I read it in one setting. I have been a fan since I started reading her books two years ago. I highly recommend this book. This book can be read as a standalone.