A dangerous storm is brewing in the suspenseful third book of the Wicked Game of the Hunter trilogy. Dark storm clouds, increasing with intensity each passing minute, taunt the players of this deadly game fueled by greed. As the storm approaches, disturbing and dangerous secrets once thought buried deep in the past are hidden in the shadows.Like watching sand in an hourglass, Hunter knows time is running out to solve this deadly mystery. Ryan, Hunter's security guru, is hot on the trail of the murderous stalker, unearthing precarious secrets in the process. Will the riddles of the past unlock the doors to the future? The stakes are high for all involved with peril around every corner. Who else will meet a deadly fate before the pieces of this disturbing puzzle are solved?
Tracey L. Ryan possesses a lifelong passion for mysteries, a sentiment cultivated during her upbringing in a small Massachusetts town. Her formative years were spent immersing herself in a myriad of mystery and suspense literature from the local library. This early exposure laid the foundation of her writing abilities, igniting her aspiration to become a mystery author.
Her commitment lies in delivering suspense and mystery narratives, seamlessly interwoven with heart-pounding romance. Through her writing, she meticulously crafts characters and evocative details, breathing life into her stories and captivating her readers’ imaginations.
In addition to her literary pursuits, Tracey successfully channeled her creative passion into a flourishing career as a financial services marketing leader. Her professional journey reflects a harmonious blend of creativity and strategic acumen.
For further insights into her work, explore her website at www.TraceyL.Ryan.com.
The final book in this series wraps up the mystery in a surprising way. Some aspects of how the author wrapped up the ending didn't gel with the previous actions of her characters. Security details were blatantly overlooked. But overall the story was well done.
I enjoyed the suspense of this novel. It was difficult to put down. The characters felt like old friends. I love the detailed information that makes me feel like I'm in Boston or the Cape with them.