"Thin Ice"
by Irene Hannon
by Irene Hannon
Christy Reed, a former Olympic skater, has been through a lot over the past 8 months: her parents died in a car accident, her sister was killed in a house fire, and now she is receiving ransom notes saying that her sister is still alive. She wouldn’t even believe that the notes are true except the handwriting on the envelope is her sister’s. The first note warns Christy not to go the police if she ever wants to see her sister again, but Christy knows she needs help, so she contacts the FBI.
Former Delta Force Operator, Lance McGregor, is now a FBI agent. Being a rookie on the force, he is being burdened down with a bunch of paperwork. When Christy’s case comes up, Lance is assigned is first case. Lance is excited to have his first real case, and gives all he has to solving it. While he is investigating Ginny Reed, Christy’s sister, he soon realizes that Ginny may not have been the target at all, but that Christy is the intended target. Lance tries to convince Christy of that fact, but she does not want to believe it.
As the case progresses, it becomes obvious that someone definitely has a sinister agenda and fantasy that they are trying to play out. Lance and the rest of the FBI are doing all they can to catch the person before he finishes out his plans, but will it be too late?
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I have always loved reading mystery books, and Irene Hannon is one of my favorite suspense authors. “Thin Ice” did not disappoint me. The characters were lovable and easy to get into their story, the action is fast paced, and the romance is clean. I could not put the book down. I was definitely held captivated. My only complaint is that ended a little too fast. I felt like the ending was lacking. Oh and I am deathly afraid of mice, so I did not care for those parts either. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read Finn’s story in the next book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishing in exchange for my honest review.
Former Delta Force Operator, Lance McGregor, is now a FBI agent. Being a rookie on the force, he is being burdened down with a bunch of paperwork. When Christy’s case comes up, Lance is assigned is first case. Lance is excited to have his first real case, and gives all he has to solving it. While he is investigating Ginny Reed, Christy’s sister, he soon realizes that Ginny may not have been the target at all, but that Christy is the intended target. Lance tries to convince Christy of that fact, but she does not want to believe it.
As the case progresses, it becomes obvious that someone definitely has a sinister agenda and fantasy that they are trying to play out. Lance and the rest of the FBI are doing all they can to catch the person before he finishes out his plans, but will it be too late?
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I have always loved reading mystery books, and Irene Hannon is one of my favorite suspense authors. “Thin Ice” did not disappoint me. The characters were lovable and easy to get into their story, the action is fast paced, and the romance is clean. I could not put the book down. I was definitely held captivated. My only complaint is that ended a little too fast. I felt like the ending was lacking. Oh and I am deathly afraid of mice, so I did not care for those parts either. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read Finn’s story in the next book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishing in exchange for my honest review.