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The Rookie Club #4

Interference

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Seventy-two guns were stolen from a San Francisco police storage facility. Now murders are spiking. The only connection: all the perps claim the stolen guns were anonymously left for them to do with as they pleased.

Mei Ling, now head of the SFPD's Computer Forensics Team, and newest member of The Rookie Club, sees another connection when a network-hacking device is found installed in the storage facility.

Then bullets start crashing through Mei's home, convincing her she's right. Now Mei just needs to find the hacker before becoming the next murder victim.

404 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 31, 2014

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Danielle Girard

23 books1,082 followers
Danielle Girard is the USA Today and Amazon #1 bestselling author of sixteen novels, including the Annabelle Schwartzman Series, Chasing Darkness, and The Rookie Club series.

Her books have won the Barry Award, the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, and White Out was in the top 100 bestselling e-books of 2020. In addition, two of her titles have been optioned for screen. Her next thriller, Pinky Swear, will be out from the Emily Bestler Imprint of Atria books February 24, 2026.


Danielle is also the creator and host of the Killer Women Podcast where she interviews the women who write today’s best crime fiction. A graduate of Cornell University, Danielle received her MFA in Creative Writing at Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina. When she’s not traveling, Danielle lives in the mountains of Montana.

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Profile Image for Julia Stephanie.
2,111 reviews6 followers
June 22, 2019
I struggled with getting into this at first because Mei’s internal dialogue was so painfully obnoxious to me, but everything else ended up being thrilling and the mystery was a real shock and surprise to me!
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4,705 reviews110 followers
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July 23, 2019
ON KINDLE SEE Grave Danger: A Gripping Suspense Thriller (Rookie Club Book 4)
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241 reviews4 followers
February 14, 2020
This review is for the book Grave Danger - not sure why the book Inference is showing up here. What can I say!! Mei Ling transferred from the FBI in Chicago to be the head of the Computer Forensics Team at the San Francisco Police Department. Her husband remained in Chicago until there was a position available for him in San Francisco. Mei became involved in a case where a huge amount of guns that were stored in the police warehouse were stolen. Why would the perpetrator place items of computers and cellphones in the warehouse hidden within old case files? Whoever had stolen the guns was placing the guns in the trunk of stolen vehicles. The trunk was left open in crime ridden areas for young school kids to remove and walk away with. Why was this being done? What was the motive? People were being gunned down by these guns. Mei was having a difficult time in working with a team, who really didn’t want her as the head of their department. It seemed as if Aaron was definitely letting her know that he wasn’t going to work with her. He was very secretive and always staying to himself. He became offended if she asked him questions about what he was working on. He was always evasive and made her feel very uncomfortable. What was he hiding from her? Would they find out why the computer and cellphones were hidden? Why would someone steal guns from their police warehouse and just put them out in the public to be taken? What were they missing in the heist? Mei was struggling with her personal life as well. Did she really want to be married to Andy? Her family was a traditional Chinese family, and didn’t understand why she had chosen the career path that put her in danger. They certainly wouldn’t understand that she wasn’t sure if she wanted to remain married. This book was definitely a great thriller. The reader was kept in suspense throughout the entire book until the very end. The hints of who the antagonist actually is was very captivating. This kept the reader totally immersed in the book. The plot was genius. The character development was definitely on point, and the reader could relate to both the antagonist and the protagonist feelings and flaws as well. I enjoyed this book very much and am really looking forward to the next one.
18 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2024
I love this series, but this has to be my least favourite. First of all, why are the two central female cops always ending up at the wrong end of the gun? It gets a bit tiring and I lose track of who's getting taken hostage again. Secondly, I'm listening to the audiobook and the reader needs to go ask a Chinese person what we call our parents. It's not Ei-ba and Ei-ma. It's Ah-ba and Ah-ma. Aiiii is Ah-yi. It's grating to hear such obvious errors, especially because they're all throughout the book. Okay, fine if Mei is American born Chinese and she doesn't speak a lick of Mandarin (or is it Cantonese because it's confusing. Both languages are mentioned but at one point she said "Ni hao ma" which is definitely Mandarin). I can forgive the gibberish pronunciation of Chinese phrases but she would never ever mispronounce what she calls her parents and Ah-yi. A case of the reader/producer not doing their homework.
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1,036 reviews
February 1, 2018
Another great book about the Rookie Club members. Mei Ling is a new member moved from Chicago to head up the forensic computer team. Not everyone on the team is happy with her arrival. The story is about Mei at work as well as Mei’s personal life. She is more complicated than she thinks. Like the first three books in this series, it focuses on the members of the Rookie Club and the SFPD. The books are well written and the characters are likeable as well as smart and caring. Treat yourself but start with Book 1. Each book is stand alone but better if you start with Book 1.
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460 reviews27 followers
April 8, 2019
In Interference, Mei Ling has recently transferred to the San Francisco Police Department. She is put in charge of the computer forensic department and her teammates harbor a bit of resentment toward her. She gets to work with familiar characters from the Dr. Schwartzman Series, Hal Harris and Hailey Wyatt. This book is so well written that you will not be able to figure out who the character J.T. is until the very end. There was a point in this story that I thought I had figured out who J.T. was ... I was wrong.
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61 reviews5 followers
November 14, 2020
This one is my least favorite in the series...it didn't really pick up until I reached half way through, I really wanted to stop but I have a thing where I'm determined to finish every book I start.

Anyways, for an Inspector, I found Mei Ling could have had a gun, come on you're a cop. That was truly annoying. She seemed extremely young and inexperienced with people and just living life. Poor Andy, I figured he should have known something was really off with Mei.

I must admit, the twist was nice, I really didn't see it coming.
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107 reviews
September 11, 2019
Be careful who you allow a friendship with because they may not become too friendly after a while.

This is book #4 in the Rookie Club series and is the best yet. Loved the suspense, thrills and endless action of the members attempting to solve the case, and murders happening. People who like reading about these things will love this series too. Read this series in order is recommended, for sake of continuity. Gave 5 stars because I loved this book and the series so far.
110 reviews
September 24, 2019
Fantastic

I've been reading this series all week. A book a day. Can't put them down! This author has such a wonderful creative intelligent mind. I won't be reading any other authors til I've read every book that Danielle Girard has written. These books will keep you on the edge of your seat. My new favorite author and I doubt anyone could be better. I am so happy I ran across her books!
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93 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2021
Great story line

I was shocked when I saw the character for the fourth book was Mei. She hadn’t had much to do in the other books so I wasn’t expecting her as the main character, but I loved it. I was able to put more pieces of this story together before it happened but not all. Tons of mystery and suspense packed into one book! Continue to love the series and look forward to book 5!
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1,601 reviews3 followers
September 6, 2019
Finding who you are and accepting it

Mei came to San Francisco for a change. Newly married but not really wanting to be with him cause she carried a deep secret. While discovering herself and at the same time trying to solve her case, mei's life was in danger and there was no clues to who it was.
75 reviews
November 1, 2019
Love the strong and smart women.

First book I've read by this author. I just bought two more. I like the kinship these women have and they all have each others back. The plot was interesting and entertaining and all fell into place as it unraveled. Intricate plot lines and satisfying ending. A worthwhile read.
42 reviews
February 20, 2020
4th book of series

Love 💘the series with professorial law enforcement women. Each book of the Rookie Club deals with an aspect of police work done by a woman. This book deals with forensic technology. And the personal issues the lead character has to deal with. Author is great 👍at developing these characters and making you care ❤
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523 reviews
July 25, 2020
Grave Danger is book #4 in this series and what I am reviewing here.

During the first few pages, I didn’t think this was my kind of book. That changed rapidly and I enjoyed this fast paced page turner. Just trying to keep up with everything going on and trying to figure out who was behind the crimes was a delight.
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3 reviews
January 5, 2025
I rated it a 5 even though the ending is confusing. I don't know if I missed who is/ where JT ended up.
This is not a spoiler because you'll know who JT is immediately.
Otherwise, I really liked it.
It had the mystery, suspense I like to read
I am currently reading her next book and looking forward to read all of her books
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6 reviews
October 8, 2017
Leave politics out!

The political undertones in this book - actually in the last couple are annoying. I read fiction to escape the never-ending politics in real life. To find it here is a huge turn off.
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14 reviews
September 5, 2018
Great read!

Like all he other rookie club bios this one has a story line that keeps you reading and rear characters. You won't want to put it down. I was all wrong about the ending it was a shocker!
163 reviews
January 9, 2019
Rookie Club

Your books draw you right into the Rookie Club. This story was different and complex. I really enjoyed it and was surprised at the end. In to the next book. Thank you!
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1,005 reviews16 followers
September 11, 2019
Grave Danger

Very entertaining and interesting storyline about a crime that is proving difficult to solve and multiple crimes being committed to cover up the first one, or is it just a series of criminal acts by multiple criminals ?
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421 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2019
I love the Rookie Club Series

Guns were missing from a warehouse. Computers were hacked. Someone inside the department was involved but who and why. Officer Mei Ling was suddenly the target. I love that the Rookie Club Books isn’t just about the same officer each tine.
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1,433 reviews27 followers
November 9, 2019
After enjoying book #3 in the series, this was a disappointment. I liked Mei but she was not dynamic enough to be a lead character here. I didn't hate it, it was overall okay. The ending seemed far fetched as well.

Grade: 2/5
94 reviews
December 14, 2019
Going to be sad when the series is finished

I am enjoying the Rookie Club series. The author has in my opinion the perfect balance of action and character development. Cases are not predictable and the romance is believable. No heaving bosoms or fairytale lovers
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350 reviews3 followers
July 27, 2020
Wow!

Computer forensics was never this exciting! This is a crime within a crime and I am not really sure if it was all solved! So I am going back to read the last few chapters again!
287 reviews
October 3, 2020
Book 4 in the Rookie Club series by Danielle Girard. This installment features Mei Ling from computer crimes. She is battling both her personal life choices and a murderer that is now taking shots at her.
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110 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2020
Good book, harder to get into.

So far I have loved all the Rookie Club books. This one was ok and good, but didn't seem to have as natural of a flow as the other three. Don't get me wrong I was surprised at the end. On to the next
Profile Image for Chloe Cuthbert.
Author 2 books5 followers
August 25, 2021
Another intriguing story

I’ve found with this series I’m more intrigued by the women and their stories than the cases. Don’t get me wrong, they’re good, but the author has done such a fine job of embroiling you in their lives it becomes paramount. Highly recommend.
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3,392 reviews33 followers
June 16, 2022
A fantastic story

This was a complex, suspenseful, and intriguing story that had many unique twists that will have you guessing until the very end. It's certainly not a story that you'll want to miss.
I would definitely recommend this book, series, and outstanding author.
1,992 reviews23 followers
July 1, 2022
Good but....

Not my favorite of the Rookie Club series to date. Was it suspenseful. Yes. Was it twisted. Yes. But it seemed that the emphasizes was more on a personal crisis than on the crime itself.
33 reviews
January 18, 2023
Loved the storyline, maybe a gay person would understand better

The story itself was excellent, but a lot of the storyline I didn't understand. Not the writers fault.. Just don't, probably won't be reading more on this storyline. Loved the cop part of story!
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10 reviews
April 11, 2024
Really enjoyed this one! I’ll definitely admit that I was surprised at who ended up being the villain, I usually pick up on it about halfway through a book but not this time. Lots of twists and suspense, this is one of the best Danielle Girard books I’ve read to date!!
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