A pacemaker should have saved oil and gas magnate Nathan Moore’s life. Instead, it provided his killer with a seemingly perfect means of execution.
A bombing at one of Nathan’s oil rigs days earlier indicates his death could be part of a bigger conspiracy, a web Special Agent Tori Templeton must untangle. But her first order of business is separating the personal from the professional―the victim’s wife, her best friend, is one of the FBI’s prime suspects.
Clearing Sally’s name may be the biggest challenge of her career, but Tori finds an unexpected ally in the newest member of the task force, recently reinstated Deputy US Marshal Cole Jeffers. As Tori and Cole dig deeper into Nathan’s personal and business affairs, they uncover more than they bargained for. And the closer they get to finding the real killer―and to each other―the more intent someone is on silencing them for good.
**I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.**It’s been a little while since I’ve read one of DiAnn Mills’s novels. This book proved to me that it’s been far too long. Deep Extraction is a novel with complex characters and a plot that is equally, if not more so, complex.
From the beginning of this book to the end, I was hooked on. There are unspeakable crimes that all at once seem connected but the ties between them seem to be non-existent. Meanwhile, I got to know the characters investigating the crimes and trying to make sense of everything—and I loved them. They all had their own personal struggles that came across as quite authentic on the page. Even more than that, through the lives they lived in ink and paper, a tale of faith and trust in God was woven through. And this story really made that shine.
All in all, this is certainly a novel I would recommend. If you enjoy a good suspense with a bit of romance tossed in, be sure to pick up Deep Extraction. It will be well worth your time!
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