Gregory never expected he would be working with a Grimly Girl, not even before he left Deadlock, and yet, here he finds himself, teaming up with a girl that just tried to kill him to protect a scientist they were both assigned to keep alive.
It quickly becomes obvious that there’s more going on with “Agent 354” then meets the eye; maybe she was picked for this mission by more than chance, and maybe she’s just as much a prisoner of the Grimly Family as Gregory had been in Deadlock.
After what happened on his last mission, Gregory has no intention of trusting her further than he can throw her. In fact, he might be able to throw her further.
If the girl wants his trust, she’s going to have to prove she deserves it, and even then it might be a stretch. Yet trust is a two way street, and there might be someone out there ready to jeopardize her trust in him, both their lives and the mission at risk.
Either way, this mission may turn out more complicated than Gregory originally expected. Ghosts never stay hidden, and buried pasts rarely stay that way.
P.D. Atkerson is a homeschooled writer, living in Montana, who may or may not be a secret agent. She spends almost as much time in the worlds she creates as she does the real one. When she’s not reporting the stories of her agents, she’s learning different languages, or traveling to different worlds through the portals of books. She has a black belt in sarcasm and a master’s degree in useless facts.