Deirdre Nash spends her days selling insurance, tending to her ailing father, and looking after the family's farm in Virginia. Her routine is shattered when she receives a phone call from her sister Barbara, who tells Deirdre that her husband Michael is beating her. Worse yet are the things Michael is working on behind closed doors at a secret lab in central Florida, including a deadly biochemical warfare agent that soon slips into the wrong hands.
I bought this at the Edmonton entertainment Expo in conjunction with another one of her books. It looked like an interesting subject matter. Good writing style made it quite an easy read. Survival post terrorism, how would we respond in desperate circumstances? I'm going to start the next book
I read this book in one day. I rarely do that. As each chapter ended, the author had me eager to find out what lay ahead for these characters.
The descriptions of the characters and the locations were well-written and accurate.
With the current political climate, this situation might not be that far-fetched.
I read the first book. While the author is right in saying that each book can be read as a stand alone, it does help set the tone for what comes next. I will be reading the third any other subsequent books to this series