From page one to the last of Deadly Pursuit, author Irene Hannon has you riveted with mysterious and dangerous circumstances that we find social worker, Alison Taylor, caught up in. But when one of the perpetrators ups the ante with each taunting, her police-department brother, Cole, and his new partner, Mitch Morgan, are called in for her protection. Though Alison thinks both brothers, Cole and Jake, are overbearing, she and Mitch test the waters of their new relationship slowly, cautiously and deliciously. However, their relationship turns professional when threats are made.
Irene Hannon is one of my favorite mystery writers, as she is distinctive and comprehensive in her character development, unwavering and surprising in her intensity of suspense, and a master of tender romance. All three areas complement each other into an ever-engaging read. Deadly Pursuit is a true example of her fine work.
The characters and situations are genuine and persuasive. I found the bantering between the siblings and partners a method Irene used to diffuse some of the tension of the danger. It’s a book you will find realistic and, at times, upsetting, as it can and does happen somewhere in today’s society. But the reality of prayer, faith and trust in God also permeates the book and is very genuine and important.
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