Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Book Review - Ricochet, by P M Terrell

Fast Moving Non Stop Action


While attending the FBI Academy in Quantico, Special Agent Sheila Carpenter, like a projectile out of control, retraces her mother’s steps. Determined to solve the mystery of her parent’s death after finding clues that cause her to think her parents may have been murdered. Their deaths were attributed to accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. Her resolve to follow these clues while tracing the last days of her mother’s life bring to light an unlawful immigration ring, a terrorist plot, and a unexpected climactic ending.


Before graduation and being sworn as an FBI agent, Sheila was an eyewitness to a terrorist suicide bombing, in a shopping mall food court. Her best friend was taken to the emergency hospital in a coma fighting for her life as a result of the explosion.


In a Television interview which covered the bombing Sheila made a statement that she would recognize the bomber and will personally track him down. This impulsive statement put Sheila’s life in peril. The terrorist soon made several attempts to take her life. Sheila’s expert computer skills and her fluency in the Spanish language became a valuable asset to the FBI and were instrumental in bringing the case to a dramatic closure. Masterfully written this is a novel of conflict, intrigue, adventure and romance. Terrell does not waste words in this fast paced novel. I found it hard to put down. This is my first introduction to P.M. Terrell novel. I am eager to read her earlier novels, and am looking forward to more of Sheila Carpenter adventures.


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Book Review - Ricochet, by P M Terrell

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