Author: | Hal Williams | ISBN: | 9780463071144 |
Publisher: | Hal Williams | Publication: | October 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Hal Williams |
ISBN: | 9780463071144 |
Publisher: | Hal Williams |
Publication: | October 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Recently returned from her assignment in Texas and still nursing an arm wounded by a gunman in Mexico, ATF Special Agent Pam Robinson learns that she is to hit the road again. A bomb attack in Cincinnati has all the earmarks of sabotage, but could it be a reprisal over a Chinese takeover bid? Or possibly both?
With each new revelation of clues, her assignment becomes more complicated. Her boss sees her as more than a forensic specialist, the top man in Cincinnati sees her as a threat to his fiefdom, and a co-worker sees her as a desirable romantic interest.
Things in Washington are little better. The Attorney General wants her out of the way, and the Secretary of Commerce just wants her out, period. If you have such high-caliber politicians after your scalp, you must be doing something right.
Balancing her personal life is almost as harrowing as balancing her professional responsibilities. She is assaulted by recollections of her domineering mother’s stern admonitions and melancholy memories of a brief but ill-fated love affair with a Texas Ranger. She must keep her focus on the tasks at hand, an intimidating challenge.
Recently returned from her assignment in Texas and still nursing an arm wounded by a gunman in Mexico, ATF Special Agent Pam Robinson learns that she is to hit the road again. A bomb attack in Cincinnati has all the earmarks of sabotage, but could it be a reprisal over a Chinese takeover bid? Or possibly both?
With each new revelation of clues, her assignment becomes more complicated. Her boss sees her as more than a forensic specialist, the top man in Cincinnati sees her as a threat to his fiefdom, and a co-worker sees her as a desirable romantic interest.
Things in Washington are little better. The Attorney General wants her out of the way, and the Secretary of Commerce just wants her out, period. If you have such high-caliber politicians after your scalp, you must be doing something right.
Balancing her personal life is almost as harrowing as balancing her professional responsibilities. She is assaulted by recollections of her domineering mother’s stern admonitions and melancholy memories of a brief but ill-fated love affair with a Texas Ranger. She must keep her focus on the tasks at hand, an intimidating challenge.