The Strategist: Grisham & Sullivan, Book 1
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (858 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071S1N2FY |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 344 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Forced to leave the Bureau under the weight of guilt, Camille returns to her hometown of Denver, hopeful that the presence of family and friends can heal the wounds that time could not. Less than 24 hours after her arrival home, Camille is left to deal with yet another tragic loss - the brutal murder of her best friend in an apparent home invasion. For local police, the case is open and shut. For Camille it is anything but. Unfortunately, a change in scenery does not bring about a change in fortune. With the help of a young homicide detective whose doubts about her department's case increase by the second, Camille must race to uncover the true motives behind her friend's murder, even though she knows that doing so will put her on an inevitable collision course with a past that she desperately wants to leave behind.. All the while a killer waits patiently in the shadows, watching Camille's every move. No one did it better. Camille Grisham was once a decorated field agent with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. Her job was to solve the country's most complex and violent crimes, often with little more than a textbook profile of the perpetrator to go on. Desperate for answers, she becomes an unwitting participant in an investigation that winds through the darkest corridors of wealth, power, and political corruption. But after her partner's death at the hands of a sadistic mass murderer, she has become a broken shell of her former s
"Fantastic murder mystery!" according to C. Craig Coleman. Fantastic page-turner murder mystery. The plot layout is perfect, the characters well developed. Suspense throughout the book keep the reader on edge and reading frantically to keep up with the tidbits of explanation for endless cliffhangers. Seriously hard to put down. Very well developed story with the backstory just right and revealed perfectly through th. Law and justice - a good read As a debut, the book is surprisingly well written. It’s not a CSI-typed story trying to dig up the truth. It’s more about fighting the wealthy and powerful who are able to corrupt any aspect of our public and personal life.My only complaint is that sometimes there are excessive dialogue exchanges, especially in the first eight chapters before cri. "HOW LARGE A CIRCLE OF CORRUPTION?" according to MIKALA RATED. FIRST IN RELATED SERIES: When Camille returns home to Colorado, she's a burned out FBI Behaviour Sciences Agent. Now, she must cope with the murder of someone close to her, again. One of the investigating detectives is not interested in catching the real killer and his directives appear to be from a higher up. The very police department her father retired fr