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Two Nights
by Kathy Reichs
When an author I love creates a new series I'm always hopeful it will be good and believe me this one is. Sunday Night and her brother, August (Gus), are the only survivors of a doomsday cult with all the baggage that entails. Now living on a small island in South Carolina she is taken by surprise when her foster father shows up one day with a job offer for her. One year ago a bomb went off in Chicago and killed Opaline Drucker's daughter and grandson. Her granddaughter, Stella, disappeared and Opaline want to know if she is still alive. She also wants the four bombers, dead or alive, preferably dead.
Sunday takes the job and heads to Chicago with Gus. Mayhem ensues as they close in on a group called Jihad for Jesus with plans terrorist activities targeting Muslims.
They manage to foil a plot to blow up the Kentucky Derby and save Stella who a la Patty Hearst joined her captors.
Throughout the book are chapters that could be either Sunday's flashbacks or Stella's reality, we don't find out until the end. I loved this book and these characters. Please Ms. Reichs, I want some more.
Sunday takes the job and heads to Chicago with Gus. Mayhem ensues as they close in on a group called Jihad for Jesus with plans terrorist activities targeting Muslims.
They manage to foil a plot to blow up the Kentucky Derby and save Stella who a la Patty Hearst joined her captors.
Throughout the book are chapters that could be either Sunday's flashbacks or Stella's reality, we don't find out until the end. I loved this book and these characters. Please Ms. Reichs, I want some more.