Ok, this is me complaining.. Oh not about the book but about why I have never heard of this series before.. Seriously I came into this series in the friggin SEVENTH book!! And I think it is probably the last one.. grrrrrrrrrrr I am totally and completely irked.. *steps down from soapbox and returns to the regularly scheduled review*
Have you read Dee Davis? Have you managed to bask in her brilliance? If not, you are gonna have the same reaction I did.. How did I miss this author?? How did I miss this series? And how soon can I get the rest of her books?
To set the scene.. A-TAC is a black OPS team for the CIA.. and when not going out on assignments the entire team works for Sunderland College in one capacity or another. "A-Tac, a black-ops CIA unit masquerading as Ivy League faculty," I am not sure if the team was working on this same OP throughout the series but the way Dire Distraction was written I am gonna say yes.. Or at least layers of it. Each OP bringing the team closer and closer to cutting of the head of the consortium.. piece by piece untangling the knot.
Avery Solomon is the team leader and a man others would walk through fire for. He is dedicated, honest and loyal the real deal.. Never leave a man behind mentality.. When he finds a picture of his deceased wife (dead 14 years) and his partner from that same time he his honor bound to go and find them. To see if she is really alive or actually dead. Since it is in all honestly a personal mission he can not depend on his team to see him through.
Sydney Price, daughter of a school teacher and a village girl.. ok, so the school teacher grew up to be an ambassador.. She is now a trained agent herself and has been stationed in "the Golden Triangle" where Thailand, Myanmar and Laos all come together for several years and has been there long enough to be considered almost a native. Doesn't hurt of course that her mother was.. When orders come down that she is to drop everything and transport a big wig to his destination she does just that.. Who knew she would be leading the best of the best and not just some suit.
As these two travel up the river and their plans go to hell in a handbasket faster than fast.. the one thing they discover is despite the rain and the humidity things are gonna go up in smoke between them very very soon. This leaves Avery in a quandary...I mean seriously the man thinks his wife might be alive! but it's been 14 years and old feelings are being replaced by new ones..
For Sydney the attraction is more than terrifying.. falling for a married man? Falling for a man who is there to find his missing wife? A woman he is so dedicated to he is still seeking answers after FOURTEEN friggin years? Yeah tough choices and yet the heart wants what the heart wants..
Together they manage to make their way into the interior and find a way to ask some questions but even in while in the compound of a local drug lord (aka Avery's ex partner) things are not what they seem. Betrayal, denial and in an odd way old friendships are all tangling together causing Avery and Sidney to have to fight their way in and out.. and that's only half of the story... *grins* you honestly thought I was gonna tell the rest?
Tense, exciting, exhilarating, this book has so much to tell and packs that powerful punch of a true suspense novel. Steeped in CIA Lore their paranoid delusions have paranoid delusions.. I do have questions though.. Why was it so easy for the bad guys to gather information and the good guys couldn't get a grasp on things? Why does Avery only know the names of who he is looking for when they are dead? I know if I had been able to read the first books, well first, many of these questions would have been answered. But even reading out of order like I did.. This book was a GREAT READ!! Guess I am adding the rest of the series to my list of books to be purchased once I break that piggy bank's back!!
Shauni
This review is based on the ARC of Dire Distraction provided by netgalley and scheduled for release on June 4, 2013