Having worked on projects with New York Times Bestsellers and USA Today bestsellers, Georgia Wagner recently hit #1 bestseller with her newest series. Location and character are two big factors for Georgia, and getting those right allows the story to flow seamlessly onto the page. And flow it does, because Georgia is so prolific a new term is required to describe the rate at which nerve-tingling stories find their way into print.
When not found attached to a laptop, Georgia likes spending time in local arboretums, among the trees and ponds. An avid cultivator of orchids, begonias, and all things floral, Georgia also has a strong penchant for art, paintings, and sculptures. A many-decades-long passion for mystery novels and years of chess tournament experience makes Georgia the perfect person to pen the Artemis Blythe series. That's where it all started, but the drive to craft thrilling mystery tales soon demanded new characters in new locations.
I’ve really enjoyed the fast pace of the books. Is some of it over the top…clearly, but it is meant to be entertaining.
BUT, the writer or the editors really need to clean up some things. Little things such as “I dropped the gun” only to read a few pages later “I pulled the Glock 19 from my waistband”. Or some such reference. How about “they dropped before the casings hit the floor” only to read a few pages later “he sat cleaning his revolver”. That’s the shooter they are talking about and revolvers don’t eject casings. Clean up the little shit and you exhibit some actual knowledge.
I'm amazed that these authors can write so many fantastic novels, I hope that they never stops writing. Their books are some of the best Entertainment I have read and worth the time to read them. Thank you for a very fun entertaining read.
Once again, Jonathan Hunt endures both the bad guys and the good guys. Rosa takes on more as the two deepen their relationship. The CIA is never too far away, always just close enough to keep it interesting.