Monday, January 26, 2015

Review - "Hidden Agenda" by Lisa Harris

 
 
Hidden Agenda
by Lisa Harris
 
Southern Crimes series, Book #3
Published by Revell
320 Pages
Target Audience: Adults
Genres: Christian Fiction, Suspense, Mystery, Thriller, Romantic Suspense, Contemporary
 
About this book:
 
"His cover is blown. Now his enemies are on his heels and closing in.

Michael Hunt is alive--and on the run. Presumed dead by friends and family, the undercover assignment he's been working for the past eight months has just been blown. With a hit out on his life and corruption inside the Atlanta police department, Michael finds himself hunted by both the cartel and the law. His only hope is Olivia Hamilton--the daughter of the man who wants him dead.

This nonstop chase from Christy Award-winning Lisa Harris will leave you breathless."
 
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Hidden Agenda is a good suspense novel that definitely kept me enthralled in the story to find out what was going to happen next. I haven’t read the first two books in the Southern Crimes series, and while Hidden Agenda is the third book in the series, it read well as a stand alone novel. I could easily follow it without needing to read the first two books.

The crime part of this book revolves around the cartel. Because it revolves around the cartel there are a lot of descriptions or mentions of things the cartel is involved with such as murdering (there are murders in this book), drug dealing, and money laundering.

I can’t say much about this book without giving away spoilers. It was a suspenseful book with good characters and I liked it. It was a nice change of pace from the genres I’ve been reading lately. I would now like to read the first two books in this series to find out more about some of the characters. Overall, I think it’s a good book for those who like crime and suspense books as long as you don’t mind that this book involves the cartel and murders. I would only recommend this book for older teens and adults.

*I received this book for free from Revell in exchange for my honest review.

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