After her journalist husband and infant son are brutally executed in a fire in their Florida home, photographer Harper McDaniel has nothing left to live for—except settling the score. When the local police fail to take the arson seriously, Harper takes the reins and discovers her husband was investigating some mysterious deaths at a cacao plantation on the Ivory Coast. Now she’s convinced he was targeted in a corporate conspiracy to silence him.
Aided by her former mafioso grandfather and well-connected financier brother, Harper embarks on a global manhunt, flying first to Africa, then Zurich to expose a high-level cover-up inside a powerful chocolate conglomerate.
But Harper has a few secrets of her own—starting with her lethal martial arts skills—and she’s not afraid to take on any hired guns or guerrillas standing in her way. In trying to cover their tracks, the conspirators made one fatal miscalculation: they didn’t count on Harper McDaniel coming for them.
Keeps you wondering I found this book hard to put down. Just when you think you know what is going to happen, you turn in an unexpected e acted directionI found it hard to put down. Just when you think you know where the story is going,it goes in another direction.
I would read another book by this author I think that the book was very well-crafted. It was extremely suspenseful in a way that kept me turning the pages. There were little clues that made me gasp. The evil chocolate people were excellent villains. The cold-blooded nature of people who only cared about business was great.Â
Good story, decent writing. Would recommend while it’s free… I chose this book as my free Kindle First selection for August. I always like to explain my selection process a bit for others with similar tastes that might be trying to make the same decision. My main advice would be to read the samples by clicking on the covers and decide for yourselves, but if you still can’t decide maybe my take will help. As primarily a fan of mysteries and thrillers, it was between this and the Suspense title for me. When I saw that the other had a cliffhanger, (“An…