This Summary/Review was copied from other sources and is used only as a reminder of what the book was about for my personal interest. Any Personal Notations are for my recollection only.
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Newly installed FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid is assigned to the Violent Crimes Unit in San Antonio, Texas. Her boyfriend, private investigator Sean Rogan, has joined her and is working consulting assignments from the new home he purchased for them. Lucy is also part of a task force called Operation Heatwave where she and other agents with a variety of experience levels and from multiple agencies are rounding up violent criminals who have jumped bail. When she and her teammates try to arrest the Sanchez brothers, two notorious drug dealers hiding out at their sister’s home, they discover a human trafficking operation with an insidious twist.
This was no ordinary human trafficking operation and the team struggled to make sense of the dynamics. Around every bend in the investigation was new fresh hell and it was also clear that there was someone helping them from inside law enforcement. Lucy acclimated to her new environment extremely well, even to a fault. Her propensity to go her own way despite her past issues within the bureau resurfaces again, which of course has repercussions. Some of her decisions, while understandable, were curious and not necessarily wise. It was a complicated case that had lots of tentacles and extreme danger. I kept up but it wasn’t easy.
I enjoyed the story, even when Lucy steps over the lines (yes, more than once). I kept following the host of red herrings and was unsure up to the end about who I could and couldn’t trust. Even Sean inserts himself in the case, which went beyond the Texas border into Mexico. Be forewarned that the level of brutality can be graphic at times but it’s true to the situations. The narration was again exceptional, especially given the character diversity and large number requiring distinction. I’m liking the change of venue from Washington DC & Quantico and am anxious to see what’s next for Agent Kincaid and Sean Rogan.
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Lucy has been in San Antonio, TX for three months now. Time to stir things up in the Loan Star State. If anyone thought that being a duly sworn FBI Agent would settle Lucy down, they were wrong. All it takes for Lucy to go rogue is for there to be a threat to a child. Lucky she has some loyal friends and co-workers willing to cover for her. It also helps when she is right and saves a few lives too. This book starts Lucy's tenure in San Antonio and, although it is a slow start, it ends with a bang.
Lucy is trying so hard to be a good, rule following FBI rookie, it's almost painful. When she and her partner are assigned to a DEA taskforce, she has no idea that the DEA agent in charge is on a vendetta and Lucy will be drawn into the middle of a DEA - Cartel war. Drugs, guns and kidnapped children, who were under the protection of Child Protective Services, is just the start and all Lucy needs to bend the rules to get justice. When the action shifts south of the border, Sean's brother, Kane Rogan, is the man with the sources and the know how to help Lucy rescue these kidnapped kids and put the baddies out of action, forever.
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Another entertaining story featuring Lucy Kincaid and Sean Rogan. I love how solid and supportive their relationship is. While nothing about this story stands out from the other books in this series that is ok because I love the series as it is. As always, for me the best part of this series is Lucy and Sean and their dynamic. I also really love how Lucy will always do what she believes is the right thing to save people even if it is not in her best interests career-wise, especially as her career is so important to her. And I love how Sean will always do what is best for Lucy. And it is great that Lucy acknowledges how important Sean is to her well-being and appreciates him.
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