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Book Review of Sudden Death (F.B.I., Bk 1)

Sudden Death (F.B.I., Bk 1)
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FBI Supervisory Special Agent Megan Elliott is sent to look into the murder of a homeless man in Sacremento. This murder is similar to two other unsolved murders the FBI is investigating. When a fourth murder leads her to Texas, she meets Jack Kincaid. Jack's best friend has just been killed and he wants the person responsible. He knows the local police will do nothing, so he has brought in the FBI. Megan, Jack, and a whole team of Federal Agents work to find who is behind the murders and where the killer will show up next.

This is the first book in Allison Brennan's FBI trilogy. It has some characters from previous books. This story drew me in right away. We were told who was responsible for the murders up front, but we had to figure out the motive for the murders.

The story was well-paced with an intricate plot. There were lots and lots of characters. I thought I would have to start writing them down to keep track of them. I liked the main characters. Megan was a by-the-book FBI agent. Jack threw the book out long ago. They worked well together. This book was billed as romantic suspense, but it was more a mystery thriller with a little romance thrown in. My rating: 4 Stars.