Eleven years ago, three Mossad operatives embarked upon a rescue mission in Africa that would have a ripple effect on their lives and the futures of their loved ones. Now, years later, Dev, Mitch, and their Gideon team are framed for a killing by an unknown assailant whose grasp extends beyond international borders. With Gideon being shuttered because of criminal charges on the anniversary of the founder’s death, Dev must battle against overwhelming forces to uncover who is responsible for trying to dismantle her company and alter the elections in the Israeli Parliament. With only days until a critical vote that could reshape national politics for generations, Dev and Mitch must elude their pursuers and track down the clues that her father had kept hidden in a mysterious safehouse. Blindsided is the explosive new thriller by JT Sawyer that picks up four months after volume three.
A year after the death of her father, Dev is sinking under the weight of grief and the stress of keeping her company running.
A routine missions proves to be a set up for taking the company down. All of the principals are arrested by Shin Bet, framed for a crime they didn't commit.
Mitch and the gang travel the world to find who is framing them and why.
This is book #4 in this series. While this is not my preferred genre, I find I am enjoying reading this series a lot more than I thought I would. In this one, Mitch and Dev are back in Tel Aviv living together. Dev is still mourning her father's death a year ago, and on the anniversary of his death, things fall apart. The team is going to Romania to oversee the release of a kidnapping victim. They put their usual preparation into the mission, going over maps and schematics and schedules, contacting those paying the ransom, all the usual meticulous things a successful company must handle. But when they get there, the house looks deserted. It's not until they get to the third floor that they find a young man's body sitting in a chair shot to death. There are operating cameras in all corners of the room. By the time they get back to Tel Aviv, whoever was behind those cameras has the footage of Dev firing the fatal bullets. This one is a WOW!
A year has passed since Dev's father was gunned down while on a mission in the U.S. During that time she has moved into the CEO position of her father's hostage rescue company, taking an occasional field ops position herself, as she sinks further into grief and guilt. Mitch has settled into his own position with Gabriel, working for Dev alongside Petra and David. Then on the anniversary of Anatoly's death, they go on a rescue operation in Romania, and return to their Israeli headquarters to face police taking over their offices and interrogation about a murder that morning in Romania. They have been set up. But who is behind it? This is a great KU library read and I'm looking forward to the next book, a novella prequel to the series that features Mitch and his special forces team member Marco.
An excellent fourth book in the series. The intrigue and action in this book is a perfect followup to te fitst three books snd leave the door open to move the relationship of Mitch and Dev forward. As i commented on the first three books, there was action, a good story line ,some romance without gratuitous sex and a solid ending. Looking forward to starting Book 5!
Great characters and worid building with a well crafted story you won't want to put down. I have a bunch of JT's books in my reading queue and am looking forward to reading them.
I really liked the first 3 books in this series. This fourth book felt like Mitch was a background character. Everything revolved around Dev (his girlfriend) and her company.