by D.D. Barant, Johanna Parker
When Stoker, an old adversary of Jace's, contacts the NSA seeking help to break up a child trafficking ring, Jace isn't sure she should leap to the bait. If there's any chance that this could be true, Jace knows she has to try. Stopping child trafficking will see Jace cross the border where her bad...
Another fun read in The Bloodhound Files. Jace is kept hopping as she moves from one dangerous incident to another, with barely a chance to think. Once she has time to put all the pieces together, everything falls into place and events make sense. One tiny thing bothered me though, Jace has been ...
I am loving this series so far and Johanna Parker is doing a great job on the narration. Some good twists and turns in this one although it was sad to loose one of the characters but then I wonder if he was really lost....and I have to say the ending on this one....if the next book was not already ...
4.15 starsQuick recap of the book for personal purpose ...Three days after finding out that her boss is in love with her, and they had a wonderful night, Cassius left Jace for a job. It doesn't mean that Jace has time to mull over this new relationship, though, since Aristotle Stoker -- Jace's ticke...
I enjoyed this book. It was interesting to see alternate Vancouver. I always enjoy Jace and Charlie's interactions. The setup for the next book is very promising.
One of the best Bloodhound Files books yet, Jace and Charlie are at the top of their game. Though the plot does get very esoteric near the end, it was not nearly as impenetrable as prior mysteries (time-travel, etc.).
March 27th 2012