Monday, March 5, 2018

THE FUGITIVE SPY by
JORDYN REDWOOD

What an adventure, thrill ride and high octane intrigue this book is. It starts out with a riveting encounter between two people that explodes with mystery. I thought the author did an outstounding job of keeping readers guessing as the adrenaline rush kept coming. I can’t imagne working as an ER doctor. They must see all kinds of unexpected emergencies. I’m sure the day Casper English came into Dr. Ashley Drager’s ER she was not expecting to be on the run with him.

Why would Casper have a picture of her in his pocket? Better yet who is Casper English? Is it convenient that he has amnesia, or does he really have a head injury? It’s a question that is on Ashley’s mind as she treats him. Things don’t seem to be adding up and suddenly she finds herself on the run with Casper. There is danger everywhere they go and the sheer unknown is terrifying. I was on the edge of my seat waiting for the next powerful twist in the story.

The author has done a great job of giving details about biological warfare. It is frightening to think that at any moment something could be released that could hurt or kill thousands of people. I was very intrigued by the choice the author used in exposing people to a dangerous and deadly outbreak of something we thought was dormant. The book reminds me of a Mission Impossible type espionage. She keeps readers glued to the pages with characters that run for their lives while learning to trust each other. This is my favorite book by the author because the storyline is vivid and realistic. It’s nice to read about a strong and determined woman who fights for the truth and a man who is willing to do anything to not only save the woman but the country as well. Make sure you grab a copy of this book and get ready for an explosive ride that takes you on a journey to underground safe houses, unexpected twists and an ending that will have you running to buy more books by this author.

I received a copy of this book from the author. The review is my own opinion.

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