Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Fatal Code. A Book Review.


 Natalie Walters has become one of my favorite authors and Fatal Code is one of the reasons why. She is a master of the romantic suspense genre!

Fatal Code is the second book in The SNAP Agency series. I haven’t read the first one, but this one easily stands on its own. In this installment, Elinor Mitchel, the granddaughter of one of the Los Alamos nuclear energy project, discovers she has highly sensitive material in her possession - and a target on her back. The SNAP Agency is called on to investigate the situation. A member of the agency (Kekoah) just happens to be Elinor’s neighbor, and so it begins.

This is an intense page-turner. Elinor is accused of betraying her employer, and her country. Is she guilty or is she being framed? Who is really at fault? What do her grandfather’s letters have to with all this? And in the middle of all the questions and accusations and danger is a beautiful friendship developing between Elinor and her neighbor Kekoah. 

This book is dramatic and intense, yet also filled with humor and friendship. The characters are believable, the storyline well developed, with a satisfying conclusion that kept me guessing all the way to the end.

I received a copy from Net Galley and Revell. The opinions are my own.

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