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Title: Literary Agent
Subtitle: Jaclyn Johnson: code name Snapshot, Book 5
Author: Sean Sweeney
Narrator: Laura Jennings
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-15-16
Publisher: Sean M Sweeney
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Jaclyn Johnson is back in an all-new, pulse-pounding adventure, and this time, the deck is stacked fully against her! It's the holidays, ex-FBI agent-turned-author Jack Henshaw has been kidnapped, and the secrets he holds has the government worried. Jaclyn - along with her British boy toy, Tom Messingham - are sent to Detroit, Henshaw's hometown, on Christmas Eve to begin their investigation. Things turn out not as they seem, and while an ex-member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police claims responsibility - as well as giving the Americans a list of outlandish demands - Jaclyn's investigation grinds to a halt until she gets the break she needs. It's a break that could unravel national security as Jaclyn knows it.
Members Reviews:
Hard Hitting and Thrilling!
Author Sean Sweeney is BACK with the latest installment of the Jaclyn Johnson "Snapshot" series.
This thrilling installment of the JJ series has Jaclyn thrown into an investigation of the bombing of a cafe on the mean streets of Detroit on Christmas Eve. JJ quickly surmises that this was used as a smoke screen to draw eyes away from the kidnapping of an author who used to be in the FBI. The crux here is that even though he is now a famous author, he still knows a lot of secrets that many people would prefer to have REMAIN secrets -- and it is up to Jaclyn and her Brit-Beau Tom to track him down and stop the evil before more bombs go off.
Sweeney returns to form with a well-written, edge of your seat thriller that you will read through fairly quickly. And he continues to give us the thing that makes this stuff must-read -- he has created characters and story lines that are not your average thriller fodder. There is a good deal of original twists and turns here to thrill everyone.
Yay book 5
Excellent ending. Keeps series moving and well written. Nice to see certain characters come full circle and see karma at last.
Thrill Ride!
I was gifted a copy of this book for beta-reading purposes and an honest review.
If you're into government thrillers, agents with boobs and bravery, and scum-of-the-earth antagonists, then this book is for you! Normally, I'm not. Books based on government with political mumbo-jumbo excite me about as much as cleaning the cat's litter box, but I DO like Sweeney's Snapshot series. Why? Because his characters have flaws. They aren't perfect and show their true colors â even the president.
The antagonists in the story are well written and even though I wanted to run over them with my car, I could understand the reasoning behind some of the motives for what a few of them did. In my opinion, that is what makes a GREAT villain â when you can understand the why's.
As for Jaclyn, the kick-arse agent, I can't say she is my favorite character in the book, but she has a good heart. She is the type of protagonist you can cheer for even when you want to smack a little sense into her for making stupid decisions. However, if she didn't make mistakes, readers would not be able to relate to her and this is something the author knows well and pulls it off flawlessly.
This is the fifth book in the Snapshot series and even though there are some referrals to incidences that happened in past books, I had no problem reading this as a stand-alone story.