Even Odds
FBI Joint Task Force Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Steve Marvel
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By:
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Fiona Quinn
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Double crossed. Double agents. Doubling down... She's putting her heart and her life on the line.
Raine Meyers is alive today only because of the heroic efforts of the Delta Force Echo Team. It's time to pay that debt.
As an undercover defense intelligence officer, Raine tracks a Russian threat to the Delta Force wives left vulnerable while their husbands are downrange protecting the US.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Damian Prescott, former Delta Force operator - also Raine's former fiance - falls quite literally into the middle of her operation.
Since both the DIA and FBI have their teeth clamped onto the same crime, why not join forces? A plan is hatched to insert the two intelligence officers into the action - under the cover of a fake marriage - painting a target on Raine's back, enticing the mole out into the open.
Damian wasn't there when his Delta Force brothers saved Raine from the terrorists in Afghanistan...will he be there for her this time, when she's in the sniper's rifle sights?
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- Carolyn ORourke
- 30-06-2023
Was an ok series for something different
This was a good little series. As I was looking for something a bit different.
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- Avidchic reader
- 13-08-2024
not the right narrator,. put of Fiona's wheelhouse in some parts
At times I wondered if this was fiona quinn. It was so different and for lack of a better word, so disjointed.
If it wasn't for the descriptive political espionage/terrorism subject then I would say it was a ghost writer.
The storyline was clever, intricate, and flowing continuing the characters from past books, however, all the side stories that had to make up the plotline, for me, was off kilter. It was weird and the tales told to confirm the details of the mission was unusual, and distracting. It turned my interest, for the first time, completely down almost to the point of wanting to fast forward.
This is the least liked book for me.
Fiona wrote in some steam which is normal, but normally not as hot, not that it detracted anything for me.
Perhaps because it was a domestic op and had to be believed by fellow military people.
The last 2 hours of the book became more like fiona and i got back into the flow.
The other disappointment, unfortunately, is the narrator. His voice is ok. But he doesn't sell the emotion with his tone and inflections.
Then past characters already have an accent but Steve Marvel doesn't use them.
He's not the best person for Fiona's normal book narrators.
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