Strange Comings and Goings
Decryption (The Genesis Machine Book 2) and Book 1, filled that place in my Science Fiction soul where women are strong and smart, the World comes back from total destruction and caring, feeling men blow it all over again. Or something like that.
K. J. Gillenwater writes like I want to write, creative storytelling wrapped around characters you can sink your teeth into. As the danger level grows, a character trait sucks you in, seducing your senses to relax and then around the next corner your trap awaits.
Through getting to know the staff of NCIS A, a clandestine group of combined military and citizen staff, you are led to understand their mission is related to UAP's (the old UFO's). However, nothing, and no one is really what they seem to be.
Charlie Cutter is recruited out of language school, where she easily maintained a 4.0 grade point only to discover that her CO is really interested in the translation work she did in college on an ancient manuscript containing symbols, words and formulas but abandoned it to enlist.
Cutter's co-workers are from different backgrounds, Kellerman, an IT specialist from Area 51, DeMarco, whom she slowly comes to figure out, Storm, their Medical Examiner who likes to go out to paint and sip's and the rest of her military cohorts.
Cutter has put herself in a precarious position by her involvement with DeMarco and, as the book ends, is taking a big chance. I can't wait for the next book in the series.