This was a who-dun-it with the added trappings of multiple
victims. An investigative reporter’s career
crashes, he finds love, deceit, murder and conspiracy.
Hosack paints a good character in Jake, who is flawed in so
many ways. The plot is intricate and
colorful. This was more mystery than
spy story. The setting was nothing less
than chilly.
Hosack’s descriptive prose
provided a shiver on an otherwise sweltering night.
This was a good story with a solid plot.
I recommend it.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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