An FBI Special Agent Ana Grey Mystery (5 books in series)
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review 1: There's some similarity between Ana Grey and Kathy Reichs's Tempe Brennan: both are very bright women who do some very, very stupid things. I find Grey more compelling at this point simply because I've read less of her, and Brennan has been around long enough to become a diluted ...
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review 1: This is my first book by this author--the character is an FBI agent, but in this book she is in Italy, well outside her jurisdiction, meeting someone who claims to be her half-sister. Once introductions are mae, the purported half sister gets kidnapped and it is unclear--is it t...
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review 1: This is third in a series, first that I've read. Ana Grey learns her former fiance has been killed in an undercover assignment. She becomes an undercover agent herself and thrown in with the same group of Eco-terrorists that killed him. As she penetrates their secrets she learn...
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review 1: I have developed a love-hate relationship with this story. It started off a bit slow, but it did pick up pace. I slowly began liking the story, but I also felt there was quite a bit of un-needed information that I actually just skimmed over. These parts didn't add anything to the...
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review 1: I felt FBI agent Ana Grey was immature and unpredictable. Did she really take a transmitter to a doctors exam room without official authority and no under wear? Why did agent Grey risk screwing around in the early hours with a married man in the strawberry fields? Does she want a...