Monday, February 25, 2013

The 13th target

The 13th Target by Mark de Castrique 298 pgs.

Rusty Mullins retired from the Secret Service but now he is a personal guard for a high ranking official in the Federal Reserve.  When his charge dies suddenly in a setup suicide, Rusty is on the trail of a bigger conspiracy that involves a kidnapped family, and 13 possible terrorist targets.  More problematic is who to trust when there is a frame-up in progress and you see this goes much deeper than you originally thought.  Rusty's team consists of a friend from the Treasury dept., a local cop who is one step from retirement, and an overweight journalist who was fired from his legit job and now writes a blog pandering to the "crazies" online.

De Castrique seems to do a lot of research for his books and this one is no exception.  I listened to the audio version and enjoyed the pacing and the reader.

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