Seeing Red, Sandra Brown

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Seeing Red, Sandra Brown
Author: Sandra Brown
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Pages: 432
Format: DRC
ISBN-10: 147366943X
ISBN-13: 9781473669437
Publisher: eBook | Paperback
Seeing Red

3 stars



Twenty-five years ago, Major Franklin Trapper became a national icon when he lead a handful of survivors to safety after the bombing of a Dallas hotel. For years, he gave frequent speeches and interviews but then suddenly dropped out of the public eye, shunning all media. Now, ambitious TV journalist Kerra Bailey is determined to get an exclusive with the Major - even if she has to wrangle an introduction from his estranged son, former ATF agent John Trapper.
Trapper wants no association with the Major, but despite himself, he agrees to the meet. But when the interview goes catastrophically awry - with unknown assailants targeting his father and Kerra - Trapper starts a hunt to track down the gunmen . . . and finally discover who was responsible for the Dallas bombing.
Kerra is wary of a man so charming one moment and dangerous the next, and she knows Trapper is withholding evidence from his ATF investigation into the bombing. But having no one else to trust and enemies lurking closer than they know, Kerra and Trapper join forces to expose a sinuous network of lies and conspiracy - and uncover who would want a national hero dead.

Sandra Brown is a well known author and I have heard her name a 100 times as she writes mostly suspense novels. I never got to pick up a book by her though. I was happy to get a chance to review this title.
I enjoyed the pace of the story. The book opens with a lot of action pulling the reader in. It is fun to puzzle along with the story and even though I did manage to resolve some of the mysteries there were some surprises left at the end.
The characters are easy to connect too. A bit standard for books like this. A though guy with his heart at the right place and a feisty lady who does not give up her fight to solve everything. The attraction between the two characters was not much of a surprise but it was an enjoyable entertaining read.


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