Blurb:
She should have followed the rules. "Rule 2: Always double-tap." America's answer to James Bond, an anything but average Mormon girl, must travel back in time to that never-never land of spies and samovars. To the land of bears, bombs, babushkas, and borscht to kill a man.
On course in the Pacific, an American ship experiences an event, unlike anything that any ship has ever undergone.
Faydra "Spider" Green has had a storied career as a navy lawyer, juggling being the daughter of a former US president. She has successfully navigated complex diplomatic situations, pulse-pounding legal investigations, and dangerous military missions, managing each time to save the day. But now, one of America's most wealthy men, Roman Justine, a man who had nearly cost Fay her life, has seemingly returned from the dead. Now, hell-bent on revenge, he poses a threat to Fay and national security. Fay will go to extraordinary lengths to stop him, even tampering with the bounds of time and space.
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"Norm Harris is a brilliant author who knows how to write thrillers. This is my first Norm Harris book, and it won't be my last. If you're a fan of pulse-pounding thrillers with a twist, pick up Deception Pass." N N Light Amazon "Vine™ Voice" reviewer.
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My Review - 4 of 5 stars -
This was an interesting tale. I loved how Fay Green worked with NCIS and her team to solve and defend the case. The premise was quite intriguing as well as to the cause of the murders. It was a bit heavy on the JAG information and such, but I did learn some things. The secondary characters added to the story, and I look forward to reading more by this author.
Through Goddess Fish Promotions, I had the chance to listen to the audiobook. Maria McCann did a wonderful job bringing this story to life. The emotions were well defined, and as I listened, I felt that I got the more intimate connections between characters.
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