In the middle of nowhere, three men are shot to death. Each man had received a piece of paper, telling them to meet at the very spot they were killed.
FBI agent Jo Pullinger is tasked to find the person behind the cold-blooded shootings. As she digs further, she discovers the dead men had been previously charged for crimes that they were never punished for.
Someone is enacting their own form of justice. Can Jo stop them before there are more dead bodies?
THOMAS FINCHAM holds a graduate degree in Economics. His travels throughout the world have given him an appreciation for other cultures and beliefs. He has lived in Africa, Asia, and North America. An avid reader of mysteries and thrillers, he decided to give writing a try. Several novels later, he can honestly say he has found his calling. He is married with two kids, and he lives in a hundred-year-old house. He is the author of LEE CALLAWAY series, the HYDER ALI series, the MARTIN RHODES series, and the ECHO ROSE series.
homicides - three at the same location - trigger Supervising Agent Grantham
Jo and Ted run a 5K together - then Jo is summoned back to work a singular crime scene; one of the three victims is a perpetrator well known to Grantham, from his distant past.
A vigilante serial killer has run amok and it’s up to Jo, McKinley, Grantham and - surprisingly, Ford - to wrap up this tangled series of deaths.
Someone is killing off murderers who have got away with their crimes. These crimes were committed ages ago, so why now is someone trying to get revenge? As Special Agent Grantham, Jo and Agent McKinley, set off to find out why, they discover a whole lot more going on, and a rogue FBI agent. Once again Jo Pullingers path crosses with her good friend Ford. Another brilliant read in this series.
The team was all together and traveling the country on this case. Unconnected murders and cold cases meet the murder on the train conundrum. Romantic relationships were touched on a bit and friendships a lot. The team dynamic is more solid than ever and so were the different skill sets. The last connection for the killer and fbi was a surprise, but also perfect in a bittersweet way. Great story that I couldn’t put down. Love this series.
Revenge can be viewed in many ways, A smile, A grimace , tears. Jo teamed up with her boss, Special Agent Greatham, PI Bryan and McKinley, solving murders committed by an unknown assailant, bound to uphold the law of revenge. Twists and turns were evident time after time, all leading to a surprising ending. Thanks TF
Another good book in this series. The plot moves along quickly and the characters are work well together to advance the plot and keep the story moving. The pages fly by and you are at the end before you know it. The story ends with all the loose ends tied up but with some open items for the next book. These are best read in order, as the story and characters build on prior books.
Thomas Fincham's books never, ever disappoint. Always intriguing, always action packed. This one had a little twist to it but it still packed a punch. Waiting impatiently for the next edition.
The plot lines intertwine between cities and cases. Fincham, the master storyteller, once again brings Ford and Pullinger together. Once you read the book, ask yourself about the title.
Several men had been killed by a vigilante. One of them was known to Chatham so he went with Jo and McKinley to follow leads and catch a killer. Everyone one of the agents and even PI Ford had some kind of injury but they got their man.
I've read all 7of Thomas Fincham's books so far and this one is absolutely the best so far. As a matter of fact I couldn't put it down until I finished it. I'm going to start the next one now!!
Very easy read. Suspense with not slot of thinking. All I have read so far have been easy when waiting for a short time to pass while working. Ready to start the next one.