Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Deadly Intentions by Lisa Harris

Deadly Intentions, by Lisa Harris, is a book that captivated me from the first page and held my attention throughout. It opens with police detective Josh Solomon arriving home to find his wife dying, the victim of an apparent robbery gone wrong. Fast forward a year and Caitlin Lindsey is noticing a pattern of death among people who work at the same lab as she does. The acts propel her to dig deeper into the research being done and she connects with Josh when her findings give her concern. The two begin a cat and mouse game with unknown assailants, trying to stay alive long enough to figure everything out. 

This book was very engaging and full of suspense and action. It was a clean read and was provided for review by Revell. 

About the book:

Research scientist Caitlyn Lindsey is convinced that someone is taking out her team one by one. First, a friend and research partner was killed in a home invasion. Three months ago, her boss died in a suspicious car accident. Four days ago, another partner supposedly committed suicide. And now Caitlyn herself has miraculously survived a hit-and-run. Afraid for her life with nowhere to turn, she reaches out to one of the victims' husbands, Detective Josh Solomon. 
Though initially skeptical about Caitlyn's theory, Josh soon realizes the attack that took his wife's life was anything but random. Now the two of them must discover the truth about who is after Caitlyn's team--and what their end game is -- before it's too late. 

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