When Harrison Sinclair answers the phone and learns his sister is still alive, it changes everything. Found unconscious in a car a state away, she's now in a medically induced coma in the ICU, despite the courts having pronounced her dead decades ago.
It seems you just can't trust an assassin these days. He rushes to the hospital to personally finish the job, lest she reveal what happened that night twenty-five years ago. What he doesn't know, is this is exactly what the puppet-master expects him to do.
Twenty-five years can change a person, or it can leave them exactly the same.
This book was desperately in need of a good editor. The pointless banter between characters did nothing to move the story forward and was mostly a distraction.
Whereas the plot was fairly intriguing, the execution was poor and muddy.
I didn’t really like any of the characters either so it was hard to engage.