5.0 out of 5 stars
Christian Romantic Suspense, Aug 12 2011
This review is from: Twin Targets (Mass Market Paperback)
Memo Top Secret: The woman in the black veil has told FBI Special Agent Jackson McGraw that Salvatore Martino, former don of the Martino Crime family, is seriously ill. She has mentioned that his son Vincent, currently acting don of the mob & in line to succeed his father on his death, is planning a tribute to his father. Nothing more is known, but this woman's information up to now has been accurate.
US Marshall Micah McGraw is sick to the stomach as he stands over the body of Ruby Summers. She was in the Witness Protection Program - she was supposed to be safe. Worse, she has the graphite mark of the mob on her. Now he has to tell her twin sister.
Jade can't believe it. Her sister was supposed to be safe in the Witness Protection Program. Instead, she's dead. In the midst of Micah's telling & her numbing disbelief, the killers arrive at her door.
Micah & Jade escape but are now on the run. Micah has to try & figure out which twin was the intended target, while keeping Jade safe. Jade's not sure she can trust Micah - after all, he didn't keep her twin safe, & Micah's not sure he can trust anyone at his office because someone knows their every move & is keeping pace!
A great start to the "Protecting the Witnesses" Series. You really do need to read these books in order as each book, while a story on it's own, also has a plot which runs & develops through all the 6 books, building up to the grand finale in book 6. This means that you will not only want to read this book, but also the following 5 in the series! So if you are looking for a one off story to read, then this is not the book for you. However, if you are short of reading material & want a series to get you going, then this series will be ideal!
Other books in the series:
#2
Killer Headline
#3
Cowboy Protector
#4
Deadly Vows
#5
Fatal Secrets
#6
Risky Reunion
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