Mask of the Serpent
No matter who loses, the bad guy wins Drug lord and self-professed saint Diego Mendez is a man of his word. He's watched two of his lieutenants die, thanks to Angel and House Phoenix. Unfortunately, he's promised a certain crooked cop that he won't seek revenge unless Phoenix hits him first. When...
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No matter who loses, the bad guy wins Drug lord and self-professed saint Diego Mendez is a man of his word. He's watched two of his lieutenants die, thanks to Angel and House Phoenix. Unfortunately, he's promised a certain crooked cop that he won't seek revenge unless Phoenix hits him first. When Angel makes a run on his turf, Mendez decides it's enough of a loophole to act. He kidnaps Angel's lieutenant, Jenner, intent on breaking him-and killing him. But Jenner is just as nasty and mean as Mendez, and breaking him is no easy task. His secret past has conditioned him for survival at any price. And Mendez has a secret of his own-his son is dying, and he's been reduced to watching helplessly while it happens. One of them will triumph, one will fall. But in this game, no matter what happens...the bad guy wins. Contains violence, nasty language, and torture.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781616502461 (1616502460)
Publish date: December 1st 2010
Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc
Pages no: 314
Edition language: English
Series: House Phoenix (#3)
It's good, but only because of the parts with Jenner. I don't quite understand why she would attempt to make Mendez the focus, as if seems Vaughn did, but as with the second book, I feel like she should have focused more on the development of the two biggest characters in her first book, Angel and e...