Exit Strategy by Kelley Armstrong
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
3 1/2 stars.
What a ride this book was. Right off the mark you were held and always the question was, what happens next.
Nadia owns a B & B hunting lodge place just north of Peterborough Ontario, and is a former police officer. Something happened in her past that initiated her retirement from the force and she is now enjoying her business and living in the wilderness.
She is a highly skilled and trained in the pursuit of the very worst type of criminals so it was probably in the cards that she would get offers to do jobs on the opposite side of the law, specifically hit jobs on the other side of the border. She knows how to get in, get the job done, and get out without anyone knowing she was even there.
Put that together with the fact that she requires some capital to help her business along and you can see how this could be a very eventful story.
A very enjoyable read and I will be looking for more books from this author.
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