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Eagle Eyes Trilogy

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Vacation with a side of violence …

After a stressful few months, FBI Special Agent Marcella Scott is ready for a nice, relaxing working vacation.

It doesn’t work out that way.

Violence in Vegas: A simple case of sabotage turns terrifying when Marcella stumbles across a human trafficking ring deep in the tunnels under Sin City.

Rescue in Reno: The bad guys make it personal by kidnapping the husband of Marcella’s friend. She turns to unlikely sources for help pulling off a rescue in the Biggest Little City.

Danger in Dallas: Marcella winds up trapped in a madman’s mansion just outside Big D.

Join Marcella’s journey to survive several kinds of crazy with the help of an eccentric billionaire’s genius computer program, Eagle Eyes.

*This story takes place before Stolen in Paradise.

296 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 18, 2018

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Julie C. Gilbert

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Julie C. Gilbert teaches high school chemistry and writes Young Adult, science fiction, fantasy, mystery/thriller, poetry, and Christian stories.

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4,192 reviews23 followers
April 16, 2020
I have submitted this review after listening to the audiobooks of this series.

#1 Violence in Vagas
Terror is created, with no reasonable expectation of compassion, for the men behind this venture are out to test a theory, and will allow nothing to stand in their way.
Until, their way becomes blocked by a young woman, who want back down on her ethical standards, and is willing to ut her life on line, to save others.
Off course, there is always the one one that goes rogue, trying to outsmart his handlers, and to save his own neck, thus the whole situation just got a lot more complicated.

#2 Rescue in Reno
Okay, this episode uses the technology of Eagle Eyes, from the previous book.
Yes, all perhaps would be feasible, but time frames and technology incompatibility would be another factor. Plus, the expense involved in equipping safe houses with modern, smart technology, seems unlikely for those that keep a wary eye on the bottom line of an expense sheet.
This being said, the actual concept is an interesting one, but wearing contact lenses for days on end, again seems far fetched.
An intriguing yarn!


#3 Danger in Dallas
Back in the world of espionage, we have a powerful man, with a grudge, aimed firmly onto our favorite FBI agent, Megan Luchek, and her friend, Cassandra , aka "The Assassin".
As Cassandra was hard to get hold off, the direct path of acquiring agent Lucien, by kidnapping her from a restaurant, in Dallas.
From here, life becomes very complicated for all concerned.
630 reviews4 followers
January 28, 2019
Another winner. Loved this sassy heroine. The three stories are interrelated … In Book 1, an eccentric billionaire, Gatton, wants to test his computer program, and engineers a kidnapping designed to get Agent Luchek to test drive it. As she’s rescuing her friend she discovers a human trafficking ring. In Book 2, Gatton and Luchek work together to try to dismantle the trafficking ring. In Book 3, Luchek is kidnapped and held captive … perhaps to strike a blow at the Shadow Council??? The tech is fun, as is the continued relationship building between friends.
7,759 reviews50 followers
March 25, 2020
FBI Megan & Eagle Eyes they work well together, and both are strong woman, and love their approach to the three cases given in this audio. Good action and dealing with trafficking and a friend is kidnapped. Have enjoyed all of the authors books. Enjoyed the narration and given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
2,022 reviews8 followers
March 17, 2024
Audiobook: I enjoyed these three novellas which flowed from one story into the next without any time lapses. I liked FBI Special Agent Megan Luchek as a character. I admired her intelligence and her fortitude. There were some surprising twists. I enjoyed the advanced technology presented in these stories. Liz Brand's narration was great, and her performance added to my enjoyment of the audiobook. I was given a free copy of the audiobook, and I have voluntarily posted this review.
7,759 reviews50 followers
March 25, 2020
Special Agent FBI Megan, and Eagle Eyes an interesting person, they work well together. Three cases are given here, tunnels used for trafficking, a friend needs help when kidnapped, and Megan gets caught. Three stories each was captivating and interesting. Given ARC audio of which the narration was good and brought these stories to life. For my voluntary review and my honest opinion
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February 18, 2021
I loved the dialogue between the characters, and the story had me engaged. Definitely would recommend!

I voluntarily received a complimentary copy from the author. All opinions and thoughts are my own.
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