Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Forced To Kill by Andrew Peterson

Fun and intricate ride. Deals with torture but the author avoided the predictable plot lines most would have succumbed to. I would read Peterson again.

PW: Nathan McBride is never backed away from danger, and he's not about to start now, even if it means confronting the cold-blooded interrogator who tortured him to the brink of death more than a decade ago. When a mutilated body is discovered in a remote Utah lake, it ignites a chain of events that forces Nathan to face a dark chapter from a past he's worked hard to forget. Could his Nicaraguan enemy be active again? On American soil? The evidence is clear, but the stakes are higher than Nathan can know. In a showdown that will test Nathan's understanding of justice and mercy, he'll have to make a life or death decision that has the potential to expose and destroy people at the highest levels of government.

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