Genre: Thriller
Description:
“Haunted by memories of an op gone bad, former assassin Leine Basso travels to Bangkok in search of a missing backpacker. With help from an old contact, she discovers the man responsible for the girl’s disappearance is connected to a violent Hong Kong triad and is the linchpin of an extensive trafficking network—both animal and human.
Making enemies isn’t new for Leine, but making one in the triad is—she soon finds herself a prisoner on board a cargo ship headed for sub-Saharan Africa. To ensure her survival and to continue her hunt for the missing girl, she must join forces with Derek, an ivory poacher who promises to help her.”
Author:
“DV Berkom is the award-winning author of
two action-packed thriller series featuring strong female leads (Leine Basso
and Kate Jones). Her love of creating resilient, kick-ass women characters
stems from a lifelong addiction to reading spy novels, mysteries, and
thrillers, and longing to find the female equivalent within those pages.
Raised in the Midwest, she earned a BA in
political science from the University of Minnesota and promptly moved to Mexico
to live on a sailboat. Several years and a multitude of adventures later, she
wrote her first novel and was hooked.”
For more, visit her website.
Appraisal:
Cargo is the fourth book featuring Leine Basso. The
short review: this book is like the others, intense.
Leine has a talent for getting into tight situations that will have
you on the edge of your seat, wondering how, or even if, she'll manage to
accomplish whatever she set out to do. How is she going to manage to get out of
whatever dangerous situation she's stumbled into? As in some of Leine's past
adventures, in Cargo she finds herself dealing with human trafficking and
having to find her way in foreign environments in what I thought was her most
intense case so far.
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FYI:
Some adult language.
Original review posted August 24, 2016.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues
Rating: *****
Five Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate word count: 75-80,000 words
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