Sudden Death (FBI Trilogy, #1)

Sudden Death (FBI Trilogy, #1)

Allison Brennan

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When a homeless veteran is found dead in a squalid Sacramento alley, FBI special agent Megan Elliott vows to find the murdered hero’s killer. Her investigation gets complicated fast, for the victim, a former Delta Force soldier, is just one link in a nationwide spree of torture and murder. Straight off a job rescuing medical missionaries, soldier-for-hire Jack Kincaid returns to his home base in the Texas border town of Hidalgo only to receive the news that one of his closest colleagues–also ex-military–has been brutally murdered. Faced with an inept local police force, Jack takes matters into his own hands. Now, as part of a national task force to stop the sadistic killings, by-the-book Megan and burn-the-book Jack form a tense alliance, sparked with conflict and temptation. But they struggle against more than passion, for a vicious pair of killers has only just begun a rampage of evil . . . and the primary target is much closer than Megan suspects.


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    I have previously read Brennan's Evil series and while I did have some issues with her writing style I enjoyed the books and chalked my issues up to the fact that those books were her first published works. However, the first half of Sudden Death moved at a snails pace for me. Brennan is not a very descriptive write and while I do find that too much description is a distraction for me, I need some description in a story. The story had a good premise but I felt like Brennan just didn't deliver on the promise. The book was okay, I had planned to read the entire FBI series but I don't know now if I'll bother with the others.

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