Mental Health issues addressed in this book: PTSD and antisocial personality disorder)
I generally don't read books like Slaughter's Will Trent series because I find them so formulaic. You pick up one and read it and I find it could have almost any author in the thriller/suspense genre. Additionally, I also don't like reading a series beginning with the ninth book. However, it was a selection of a local library book discussion group and felt obligated to read it for the discussion.
Will Trent, GBI agent for Georgia and Sara Linton pediatrician and part-time coroner and Will's paramour respond to explosions at Emory Hospital in Atlanta perpetrated a white supremacist militia known as the Invisible Patriot Army. During the commotion Sara is taken custody. Prior to the abduction, Sara recognizes a woman who is in the group as Michelle Lively, young mother abducted one year earlier who happens to be a noted epidemiologist with the CDC with the highest security clearance. Can you see where this story is going? Will knows that the more time that expires after abduction decreases the odds that Sara and Michelle will be rescued.
There wasn't too much unique about this book that, like I said, you haven't read before in this genre. If you are interested in white supremacist groups and bioterrorism, this is your book. The one good part about this book is it is set in my home state; therefore, I recognized many of its geographical features.
I generally don't read books like Slaughter's Will Trent series because I find them so formulaic. You pick up one and read it and I find it could have almost any author in the thriller/suspense genre. Additionally, I also don't like reading a series beginning with the ninth book. However, it was a selection of a local library book discussion group and felt obligated to read it for the discussion.
Will Trent, GBI agent for Georgia and Sara Linton pediatrician and part-time coroner and Will's paramour respond to explosions at Emory Hospital in Atlanta perpetrated a white supremacist militia known as the Invisible Patriot Army. During the commotion Sara is taken custody. Prior to the abduction, Sara recognizes a woman who is in the group as Michelle Lively, young mother abducted one year earlier who happens to be a noted epidemiologist with the CDC with the highest security clearance. Can you see where this story is going? Will knows that the more time that expires after abduction decreases the odds that Sara and Michelle will be rescued.
There wasn't too much unique about this book that, like I said, you haven't read before in this genre. If you are interested in white supremacist groups and bioterrorism, this is your book. The one good part about this book is it is set in my home state; therefore, I recognized many of its geographical features.