Some reviews here complain that things get repetitious win talking about Ali's past, but take it from someone who hasn't read every book in this series, the repetition is necessary. Makes the story feel whole. Enjoy this a lot, a good page turner.
Gift Copy! Hardcover! More than ten years after the sudden end of her high-profile broadcasting career, Ali Reynolds has made a good life for herself in her hometown of Sedona, Arizona. She has a new house, a new husband, and a flourishing cybersecurity company where her team of veritable technological wizards hunts down criminals one case at a time.
But the death of an old friend brings Ali back to the last story she ever reported: a feel-good human interest piece about a young man in need of a kidney to save his life, which quickly spiraled into a medical mismanagement scandal that landed a prestigious local doctor in prison for murder.
Years may have passed, but Dr. Edward Gilchrist has not forgotten those responsible for his downfallâespecially not Ali Reynolds, who exposed his dirty deeds to the world. Life without parole won't stop him from getting his revenge. Tattooed on his arm are the initials of those who put him behind bars, and he won't stop until every person on that Annihilation List is dead in this white-knuckled thriller in which the âpace heats up, the body count rises, and violent surprises lurk in every chapterâ (The Seattle Times).
But the death of an old friend brings Ali back to the last story she ever reported: a feel-good human interest piece about a young man in need of a kidney to save his life, which quickly spiraled into a medical mismanagement scandal that landed a prestigious local doctor in prison for murder.
Years may have passed, but Dr. Edward Gilchrist has not forgotten those responsible for his downfallâespecially not Ali Reynolds, who exposed his dirty deeds to the world. Life without parole won't stop him from getting his revenge. Tattooed on his arm are the initials of those who put him behind bars, and he won't stop until every person on that Annihilation List is dead in this white-knuckled thriller in which the âpace heats up, the body count rises, and violent surprises lurk in every chapterâ (The Seattle Times).
Not great, but not bad!
WOW!!!!, that about covers it for me. Enjoyed this to the MAX. As always I love this authors books. A very good story and an excellent way to stay current with the AI Frigg, new Fido, Stuart and Cami. All of the characters are ones I like and want to see more of. I don't mind covering the ground more, some of it is so long ago in reading time that for us old timers a bit of refreshment is always good. Sorry but repetition never hurts. Judith never fails to do a wonderful job and porduce a great story.
Pro--the story is a fairly good one
Con--too much detail repeated over and over and over, storyline takes place in the 1980's and drags into current day, lots and lots of explaining of Ali's past over and over
Con--too much detail repeated over and over and over, storyline takes place in the 1980's and drags into current day, lots and lots of explaining of Ali's past over and over