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Saint/Sinner: An Allie Krycek Thriller, Book 2

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There is no rest for the wicked.

After spending 10 years of her life hunting her sister’s killer and barely surviving, Allie Krycek is ready to move on. She’s got a new job, in a new city, with a new man in her life. Things are finally looking up.

Too bad there are people determined to ruin Allie’s second chance.

Arriving at her boyfriend’s isolated house in the countryside, masked gunmen interrupt what was supposed to be a romantic getaway. Forced into another life and death situation, Allie will have to battle throughout the night if she hopes to keep herself and those she loves alive.

It’s a good thing that fighting is something Allie Krycek knows how to do well. And this time, she’s not alone.

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3 thoughts on “Saint/Sinner: An Allie Krycek Thriller, Book 2

  1. I love this book and this character I love this book and this character. I really like a strong woman character written by a man. Excellent story, a true page turner. I read this in one sitting as I could not put it down. This book had everything I was looking for in a book, from non stop action to an amazing character in Allie….SAM DOES IT AGAIN!!!!!!

  2. Loved it. Even more than Hunter/Prey Loved it. Even more than Hunter/Prey. Best book by Mr. Sisavath yet. That is a tall statement, but true. The guy just get’s better and better. Ready Hunter/Prey, then read this. Don’t wait. Just like with Hunter/Prey, it’s like reading a movie. But unlike most sequels, this one was better than the first. Steady pacing. He weaves the character development seamlessly through the action. There’s no “action” moments every 10 pages, the action just flows. Once it starts, it never…

  3. Exciting, Fast Aced and Fun! Read Hunter/Prey first. You don’t have to, but you’ll want to. And if you don’t like it, you probably won’t like this one. I, however, loved both. First, some background. I’m a “tad” overweight and not hugely active (a vicious circle). I’m getting ready for a trip which will require quite a bit of walking, including, (gasp!) hills. I drag myself to the treadmill most days, dreading every single step. But today, as I was reading this book on the treadmill (I’m not active, but am…

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