This is the second book of the Gideon Crew series. I discussed the first book here. It's only been two months, but I don't remember many of the details after the setup. I picked up this book because I wanted something completely different from my last book, Writing Women's Lives.
I continue with the opinion that I don't particularly like Gideon. He doesn't have the charm of Agent Pendergast or the appeal of other Preston & Child characters. There's a lot of action that kept me reading. It was only in the last hundred pages that I really got into the story when Gideon and his partner learned that the official story of their investigation was all wrong.
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