A u 79 by Anita Dickason
Publisher: Mystic Circle Books
Genre: Contemporary, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full Length (313 pgs)
Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by SnowdropWhat links the two largest Texas Universities to the disappearance of Laredo ATF agent, Stuart Dyson? When the investigation stalls, FBI Tracker Adrian Dillard is sent to Texas, and he’s not greeted with open arms.
Plagued by resentment from local agents, his uncanny intuition kicks into high gear when every lead ends with a dead body. Who knows more than they are telling? Is the missing agent an unwitting victim, or a deadly mastermind? And who is staying a step ahead of him?
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Dyson’s fiancée, Homicide Detective Tracy Harlowe, may have the answers, but she’s not talking. The secrets the impetuous detective is hiding could very well get her killed.A chilling discovery puts Homeland Security on high alert. Pressure mounts as the President demands answers. When Tracy disappears, Adrian knows he’s running out of time. There’s only one question left. Who dies next?
Just how many agencies can there be and who’s doing what?
Is Dyson dead? Was he a dirty cop? Was he so far undercover he couldn’t distinguish right from wrong? Detective Tracy Harlowe didn’t believe any of it. While she might be as worried as Hell and afraid for Dyson, she knew him and knew she must find him. This is a mix of FBI, local police, Homeland Security, whatever, you name it, and as usual they have some trouble shall we say, communicating and cooperating.
The cast of characters listed is bigger than an NFL roster. This often scares me, and I did spend a little time at first looking back to see “who was who”. However, the main characters had their own personalities, and each was defined enough to keep my interest. There is good interplay in the dialogue that has been written. There’s no question Dickason knows how to keep you guessing til the very end. There were sure times it wasn’t just the characters wondering who they could trust, she had me trying to figure it out too.
An exciting thriller. Worth the time to read.