Chattanooga Detective Moses Palmer abhors the limelight, but crime does not sleep. It pulls him again onto center stage with the kidnapping of the rising DA’s wife, all in front of television cameras and journalists. The chief of police orders him to stand down, but Moses can’t do that, not when a woman’s life is on the line. Now he must depend on his partner, Maddie Krakos, which could be a problem in itself. Though either would do anything for the other, Maddie is not only smart and effective, but gorgeous. And just like his baptism of fire in the thriller, Dollface, in this second book, Face2Face, Moses must come to grips with his nemesis, the river. The Tennessee cuts a curvy slice through both the city and Moses’s heart, the fear in watching his brother drown so many years ago still chasing his dreams and thoughts.
Face2Face, a grand thriller by J.D. Frost that will keep you guessing until the end with action and the tense sexuality that comes from partners of opposite sex who are driven together by danger and their own rugged respect for each other’s capabilities.