Friday, 13 January 2023

Point of Danger by Irene Hannon


Hate mail was one thing. This was quite another.

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.




 

Irene Hannon..... her name has earned some serious recognition in the realm of crime thrillers. Her books are riveting and never fail to leave you with a "Whoa...what!?" moment. Several years ago she released a book that spent a lot of time in the mind of a very demented killer, and it disturbed me badly. Since then, I have not read any of her books. I was a little nervous to pick up 'Point of Danger', but a friend recommend I read it so I did. I am glad I did.

‘Point of Danger’ has a really strong heroine - she is driven, committed to her beliefs (both spiritual and political), and not afraid to face life head on. Our hero has some baggage but he is suitably swoon worthy. No complaints there. 

 

The plot was believably, had enough red herrings to distract, and delivered beautifully right through to the last page. I read this book in one sitting and really enjoyed the whole thing.

 

Thank-you to Graf Martin Communications and to Baker Publishing House for allowing me to review this great book.

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