Sunday, January 6, 2019

Review: Silenced by Allison Brennan

Silenced

By: Allison Brennan


Series: Lucy Kincaid Series
Genre: Crime Mystery
Length: 405 pages
Synopsis From Goodreads:

A Washington Sex Scandal

It has been seven years since Lucy was attacked -- and almost killed -- by an online predator. Today, she is well on her way toward a new life. While waiting to begin her training at the FBI Academy, Lucy's is tireless in her fight against cyber sex crime. Her current mission: to find out who killed a high-priced call girl linked to a powerful Congressman. 

A Cold-Blooded Killer

A number of known prostitutes -- with scores of high profile clients -- are turning up dead all over D.C. Is this the work of a depraved killer? Or the result of an inside job? Lucy's investigation will take her into an underground network of prostitutes, the chambers of the country's most powerful players, and her own dark past to confront an unknown enemy who's always one step ahead of her. With the help of her P.I. boyfriend Sean Rogan, Lucy must find and protect the only witness who can identify the killer and end the conspiracy, but can the witness be trusted? Lucy will risk everything to expose the truth and ensure justice is served, even if that means putting herself in the line of fire...



My Review:

Rating:

Silenced is your typical FBI mystery, a crime has been committed and only one person can solve the case. And in this case it is Lucy Kincaid, the soon-to-be FBI recruit with a tragic past. While this book was just your typical murder mystery it was still a great book. It held my interest from the very first page. Sometimes we just need a good murder mystery to break up the norm of fantasy and romance novels. 

Lucy Kincaid finds herself at it again only weeks before she enters the FBI academy at Quantico. A young politician's mistress has been murdered only weeks after the affair was made public and Lucy is on the case along side Noah Armstrong and Sean Rogan. 

Lucy, a skilled analyst with a troubled past has a way of reading a criminal as if they are standing right in front of her telling her every detail themselves. Due to her traumatic past she has a connection to these murderers that very few do. As the story unfolds we find that there is so much more to the story and so many secrets are being uncovered regarding how Lucy actual got into Quantico and the many conspiracies that connects the mistresses death with a runaway prostitute hell bent on saving her sister. 

This book is quite the page-turner and the further you get the more you want to know. Allison Brennan is a phenomenal author and truly has a way of weaving together a believe story. So many points-of-view and so many side stories that are weaved together perfectly to make the story easy to follow. 

I would definitely recommend this series, they are fun reads when you just need a quick read that will hold your interest from start to finish. This past year has been stressful and extremely busy that I did not have much time for reading and when I did I just could not get into the book. It is nice to start this year of right, with a book that captured my attention and has kept me out of my reading slump. 


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