A review by elvang
Czarny Piątek by Alex Kava

4.0

Kava's plotting and pacing continues to improve in this seventh book in the Maggie O'Dell series. The story of urban terrorists is not new. The oh so convenient way Maggie finally reconnects with her half (not step) brother and poor Nick are a bit implausible, but the story moves at an entertaining pace and the bad guy is brilliant enough that I forgive the author. She once again does a fair job of fleshing out secondary characters and once again she lets Maggie be the profiler she is capable of being. I am getting tired of the whole Nick or not romance. I wish she (Kava) would just drop the character or kill him off to put him out of his lovelorn misery.

On the bad guy front, with things left up in the air I have to assume we will see the project manager at a future date.

And oh yeah, I really don't like AD Kunze. On to Damaged.