13 April 2020

The Traitor’s Pawn by Lisa Harris Book Review



When FBI agent Jack Shannon arrives in Corpus Christi, Texas, he is focused on one thing: find the man who has been selling encrypted government secrets to the Chinese through online birding chat rooms. But when a senator is shot during a hunting trip and the woman he was with is abducted, Jack agrees to join the search--especially when he discovers that the kidnapping victim is Aubrey Grayson, a woman he was once in love with.

As the search continues, it becomes clear the senator may not have been the intended victim--and Aubrey may be connected to the other case Jack is supposed to be working on. Can Jack untangle the knots before it's too late? And when he learns the truth, will it be too painful to get past?

Join the hunt for the truth--and a traitor--in this tension-laden story of secrets, betrayal, and second chances.

My Thoughts:

Lisa Harris is one of my favorite Christian suspense authors. Her Nikki Boyd series has been one of my favorites and I’m glad to see some new books from this author. She knows how to grab your attention and keep you reading late into the night.

I love books that have interesting and realistic characters. They are all complex and not just the main characters. The plot and location in this story to make this an interesting story.

Aubrey Grayson has finally been promoted to detective. She is on a short vacation in South Texas with her surrogate father Senator Grant Mckenna when he is shot. Aubrey peruses the shooter but finds herself kidnapped.

Agent Jack Shannon is called in to help in the shooting & kidnapping case and while on a boat chase to rescue Aubrey which she has overpowered her kidnapper as they arrive at the scene. The case doesn’t end there and the plot and danger goes much deeper that the surface. Jack finds that the current case he is working on has a connection to Aubrey.

There is a bit of a romance that starts to brew between Jack and Aubrey but, it takes a back seat to the story and doesn’t take away from the suspense. Like all of Lisa Harris books there is a very realistic Christian view that doesn’t overtake the story but is part of the characters moral character. The story has a good balance of faith, suspense, and romance.
A lot of investigation in the story that tends to slow the story down some but it still is very intriguing.

I received a free copy of this product from Revell in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this information accordance with the FTC Regulations.

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