Saturday, November 11, 2017

{Book Review} "Blind Spot" by Dani Pettrey

Rating: 5/5

Blind Spot is Dani Pettrey's third installment in the Chesapeake Valor series. If you haven't read Cold Shot and Still Life, make sure to read those before diving into Blind Spot. 

 Enemies. Love. Terrorists. Murder. Fraud. This novel has so many complex elements. FBI Agent Declan Grey knows he has to stop the looming terrorist attack planned to take place on U.S. Soil. But how? Tanner Shaw takes a job as a counselor with the FBI and ends up being Grey's temporary partner. What she doesn't expect is the constant death attempts on her life. What's going on? How deep is Declan into this terrorism case? Tanner hopes the two of them can solve it because the safety of their country depends on it.

Meanwhile, Griffin and Parker are left devastated by the death of a mentor. At first they suspect suicide. But what does the evidence show? They find themselves on a wild journey as they work to prove their friend didn't commit suicide. On top of that, the two of them are doing everything they can to assist Declan in his case. Will it all be too much to handle?

Luke Gallagher disappeared seven years ago and Kate, who has never stopped loving him,  continues looking for him. What happens when he finally reappears? Is anyone in their group of friends safe at this point?

The characters are further developed in this installment of the series, so it is fun to read about Griffin and Finley and Avery and Parker so readers can catch up on what's happening with the characters from the first two novels of the series. Declan and Tanner both evolve as characters throughout the story.The plot of this novel is fast-paced and constantly changing.  At times this plot gets so complex that it can be tricky to keep it all straight, but that adds to the depth of the story line. The cliffhanger that the story ends with will leave readers eager to read the next installment of this mysterious series, which will no doubt further complicate the story. This is a well-written novel that is most definitely worth reading if you're a fan of police thrillers.

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