Publisher: Point Blank
Publication Date: 29th June 2023
Genre:Crime/Thriller
Summary:
Amid the heat of Brazil, explosives expert Jaq Silver has one goal – vengeance. When her enemies take what she treasures most, she will do anything to make them pay. But a series of betrayals leave Jaq unsure of those she can trust, and she realises she’ll need to complete the mission solo. And as everyone hunts down the same mysterious box, Jaq becomes increasingly embroiled in a web of far-reaching consequences. It seems there’s a hidden agenda, but can Jaq be sure she is chasing down the right target? And who is pursuing her?
Review:
Firstly thank you to Random Things Book Tours, Point Blank and Fiona Erskine for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book to review.
I really love the cover of the book, it just catches the attention, which made me want to read the blurb and then that made me want to read the book. I didn't realise it was book 4 of a series until I picked it up, and I haven't read any of the others but I feel I may have benefitted from doing so. Whilst it is a stand-alone I think I missed out on some information that I would have gained from reading the rest, but that just gives me a good excuse to get the rest and read the whole series.
I really enjoyed Jaq as our MP, she's clearly a brilliant woman and watching how her brain works was so fun to do. It had a few technical things in it that got me intrigued so I actually did google occasionally to feed that need to know but it didn't stop the flow of the book for me. It was so fantastically written that I found myself getting drawn in and losing time because I just didn't notice it was ticking by as I was so lost in the book.
I definitely want to read more of this series so i will be looking into getting the first 3 and ill probably reread this once I've gone back to the first 3.
Krystina xx
I really love the cover of the book, it just catches the attention, which made me want to read the blurb and then that made me want to read the book. I didn't realise it was book 4 of a series until I picked it up, and I haven't read any of the others but I feel I may have benefitted from doing so. Whilst it is a stand-alone I think I missed out on some information that I would have gained from reading the rest, but that just gives me a good excuse to get the rest and read the whole series.
I really enjoyed Jaq as our MP, she's clearly a brilliant woman and watching how her brain works was so fun to do. It had a few technical things in it that got me intrigued so I actually did google occasionally to feed that need to know but it didn't stop the flow of the book for me. It was so fantastically written that I found myself getting drawn in and losing time because I just didn't notice it was ticking by as I was so lost in the book.
I definitely want to read more of this series so i will be looking into getting the first 3 and ill probably reread this once I've gone back to the first 3.
Krystina xx
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