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Identity Crisis (Bombshell)

Identity Crisis (Bombshell)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: terrific CIA suspense thriller
Review: CIA profiler Kristie Hennessy is very good at her job helping field agents knowing what to expect. However, the somewhat reticent Kristie uses an on line sexy assertive alter ego Melissa Daniels when she provides her services to the department's field agents. She is so good at her job, her superior decides that Kristie-Melissa needs to leave the office and work on a case in the field.

Kristie has doubts, but she knows that as Melissa she would want the opportunity. Though with qualms "Melissa" accepts the assignment; she soon finds a sexy masculine voice providing her clues and guidance just like she had done when she worked in the office. She fantasizes who he is and whether he would like Kristie as much as he seems to flirt with the bombshell Melissa.

IDENTITY CRISIS is a terrific CIA suspense thriller that never slows down until the final confrontation between the Feds and the bad guys occur. The lead pair is a fine duet although the heroine is too perfect a Jane Bond handling everything tossed her way though she is on her first field assignment. Still the crisp action-packed story line contains two strong protagonists that make for a gripping tale of intrigue.

Harriet Klausner


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great dialogue
Review: This book reminded me of the tv show Alias. The action is fast-paced and the characters have chemistry. Don't read the back cover first, it spoils the opening scene. Recommended if you like snappy dialogue.


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