Tuesday, October 11, 2016

The Kill Sign, by Nicole Christoff

Nichole Christoff gives us another excellent adventure with her Private Investigator Jaime Sinclair. The story develops characters from Jaime's past, her previous mentor and her best friend. Both characters give us background information on Sinclair that we kind of lacked from other novels. They give details about her training and her abilities and the raw natural instinct that makes her a great investigator.

We have further developments in Sinclair's relational triangle with her Military cop boyfriend and the man from the DEA that seems to keep coming into the picture and saving her backside from danger. Does she love Lt. Colonel Barrett or is she really drawn to Marc Sandoval, the DEA agent? These are the issues she is face with, at least on the Romantic side of the novel.

Then there is the thriller side of the novel, someone plants a dirty bomb at a function that Barrett and Sinclair are at and 41 people die directly from the blast and others get irradiated from the fallout. Is this foreign terrorist or domestic terrorist or something completely different.

Barrett and Sinclair are going to find out, but they will end up needing Sandoval's help to accomplish that.

All in all the story is well written, fast paced, full of twists and turns that allow you to keep trying to decide who the good guys are and who the bad guys are. All in all another good novel from Nicole Christoff.

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