Friday, October 30, 2020

"Point of Danger,' By Irene Hannon

 "Point of Danger,' By Irene Hannon

Radio talk show host Eve Reilly is used to backlash from her pot-stirring on-air commentary and interviews. But now it seems a disgruntled listener is resorting to more than angry words to express their displeasure. When a suspicious package arrives on her doorstep, Eve turns to law enforcement for help.

Police detective Brent Lange can't find any evidence to link the string of unsettling incidents that follows, but he's convinced they're connected. As the harassment grows more menacing, it becomes clear someone wants Eve's voice silenced--permanently. 

But unless he can track down her elusive foe, the gutsy woman who is willing to take risks for what she believes--and who is swiftly winning his heart--may not survive.

I have to say I am a huge Irene Hannon fan, and this book was a great read.  I read it in a day, as I couldn't put it down.  I HAD to know what happened next.  The story sucked you in right from the start.  Each character that was introduced (and there were many) made you think that they were the one that was threatening Eve.  The way the story built up throughout the book, made it a page turner.  She is such a great story teller Irene.

I loved the main character's Eve and Brent.  I was cheering them on from the sidelines.  The way their friendship blossomed in the book made it all so believable.

Stars out of 5 : 5 This book and the story it told was perfect to my mind.  I had no idea "whodunit" and was very surprised when that was revealed.  This is a prefect mystery book, with a bit of everything mixed in with it.  Well worth the read.

"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.

Available at your favourite bookseller from Revell , a division of Baker Publishing Group".



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