Original Sin: A Sally Sin Adventure by Beth McMullen is the story about Lucy Parks Hamilton, a 36-year old married mother of one who is paranoid, emotionally detached, and a liar by trade. She is a stay at home mother to son Theo who is 3 years old and attention grabby little git. She and her husband William live in San Francisco, California where he is an investment fund manager for green technology.
Lucy isn’t her real name. Her name was Sally Sin or Agent 26 and she worked for the United States Agency for Weapons of Mass Destruction (USAWD) for 9 years as a spy and investigator. Lucy/Sally still owns the .45 caliber Colt Commander that she used to kill people with. She can speak more than 15 languages fluently. Before Lucy left USAWD, they added a 7th ground rule for her: We reserve the right to call you back if your expertise is required. And if they do call, she must come back.
Lucy is paranoid that someone has been checking her house out and watching her. Maybe someone she knew in her previous life. So, when Simon calls out of the blue; she knows that Simon has been the one watching Lucy all this time. She really wasn’t paranoid, nor has she escaped from her past, no matter how hard she has tried.
The reason for her recall: Ian Blackford – illegal arms dealer and Lucy’s old nemesis – has returned from the dead. He used to work for USAWD before going rogue and committing treason. Everyone, CIA, Mossad, Interpol, even the FBI has tried to capture him. Ian actually kidnapped Lucy twice, and everyone believes that Sally is Ian greatest downfall.
Lucy definitely has an affliction for the memories of Ian Blackford on her mind. She thinks of him everywhere, including the several times he walked in on her, one in which he caught her taking a bath in her hotel room. Ian and Lucy’s relationship is at the core of this story. Ian believes that Sally/Lucy has something he wants: The Death Lily. The Lily is supposed to be so powerful it can turn a person into an automation, making him/her susceptible to external influences. Whoever controls this substance could in theory control the world. No more weapons of mass destruction. Definite mind control.
Thoughts: I really liked reading about Sally’s past exploits as a spy for the USAWD as well as her current challenges as wife and mother. The story has definitely mystery and suspense angles, as well as humor. I absolutely loved the game of cat and mouse that Ian and Sally/Lucy play throughout the story, especially the ending when he calls her by her birth name for which she nearly forgot.
The ending of this story is definitely a hanging chad. It leaves questions about who Lucy/Sally really is, and the fact that Ian knows all about her past including the fact that her parents were part of the Group, which supposingly doesn’t exist, and that Director Grey seemed to know her parents intimately. I really couldn’t find reasoning behind Sally/Lucy’s marriage to Will. Sally may believe that she can fit into this role, but in reality, she’s just like Ian in many ways. A thrill junkie.
I’m definitely putting this author and series on my to watch list.
Releases July 12th 2011 - Publishers ARC
*I received this ARC via Netgalley.com from the publisher. I have not received any compensation for reading and reviewing.**