Back Cover:
After two years at the St. Louis U.S. Marshals Office. Casey Sloane is tasked with escorting a reporter to Washington to testify before a grand jury. The reporter's research on an up-and-coming environmentalist who suddenly disappeared is now even more vital than anticipated.
At first, Casey's assignment seems routine. But a dangerous attack on the Marshals Office puts everyone on high alert. When Casey and two other Marshals--one a man from her past--are forced on the run with the re[prter, they'll do whatever it takes to protect their witness and make it out alive.
My Thoughts:
In Nancy Mehl's newest book, Blind Betrayal (the third book in her "Defender of Justice" series) she treats the reader to a thrill ride of heart-stopping suspense.
The first line was enough to pull me in, "As Martin Avery waited to be murdered, he was surprised to find that more than anything else, he felt offended." It made me want to know more about Martin Avery and why he was waiting to be murdered.
Ms. Mehl did a wonderful job of building the suspense and keeping me riveted to my seat. Her characters were well developed and believable and carried me along on their journey leaving me breathless.
I would highly recommend Blind Betrayal to anyone who enjoys a good clean thrill-packed, suspenseful read.
On a 5-Star scale - 5 Stars!!!!!
I would like to thank Bethany House for my complimentary copy of Blind Betrayal I received my copy with no expectations for a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Smiles & Blessings,
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