A Clown Car Full of Sovereigns
FBI Files, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Michael Dean
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By:
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Patricia Logan
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FBI profiler, Doctor Leo Reeves, has been working with his partner, Special Agent Max Prince, for more than a year now. They’ve been assigned to cases where their very lives were threatened, but nothing has prepared them to work in different states...on entirely different cases.
When Max’s former chief at the US Marshals Service asks him to help hunt down a dangerous fugitive he’d chased once before, Max is reluctant to fly all the way to Lexington, Kentucky to help catch the guy. Still, child predator, Solomon Purcell, has always been Max’s white whale, so the opportunity to put him away for good is just too tempting to ignore.
Just getting started on their own case at the FBI, Leo is forced to stay and help his team here at home. Leo feels like a fish out of water when Max flies out of town. The team he’s come to rely on, desperately needs to figure out who killed a mild-mannered family man in a horrific way. As they learn more about the man and his mentally ill wife, they begin to realize they are affiliated with a dangerous group of domestic terrorists.
Navigating cases on two sides of the country at the same time wasn’t on either man’s bucket list. Still, they really have no choice but to stick their cases out until the bad guys go down. When the ache for each other is encompassed by worry and fear for each other’s safety, things go from bad to worse. From the California high desert to the Kentucky hill country, the race to get back home to each other leaves both men breathless.
And when the final wrap up to their cases come, and the men are reunited...both Leo and Max realize life will never be the same.
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- K S
- 14-11-23
Fantastic!
I really love this book! The storyline was interesting and narration was very good. There were twists and turns and a few surprises. I love how in each book in the series the author mixes discussions of real life cases with the fictional cases that Max, Leo and the team are trying to solve. The suspense in this book kept me interested until the very end and even then there was a surprise 🫢 I really hope there will be another book in the series.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 11-10-23
Edge of your seat reading / listening!
Just like the previous books in this series Patricia Logan has written a story that took this reader on a rollercoaster ride of thrills and adventure. While you might be able to enjoy A Clown Car Full of Sovereigns as a standalone, I strongly urge you to read this series in order for best enjoyment. I think each and every book is worth the time you’ll spend reading or listening.
Circumstances have Max and Leo working cases on opposite sides of the country as Max is asked to hunt down a bad guy that escaped him when he worked for the U.S. Marshals in Kentucky and Leo must stay behind to work on a case the ends up involving domestic terrorism.
I don’t want to give too much away but I can say that it was really interesting having two cases going on at the same time. Each case presented unique challenges for them and ended up placing them, individually, in imminent peril.
After their prolonged separation, the final chapter in this book has the guys getting up to super sexy shenanigans and a surprise that I can’t reveal.
Just like with the other books in this series, once I started listening, I couldn’t stop and I finished it in one session. Michael Dean’s audio performance was right on target with voices for each character that were easy to distinguish.
Patricia Logan generously gave me a copy of the e-book for review but before I had a chance to read all of it the audiobook became available and I couldn’t buy it fast enough.
***Reviewed for Xtreme-Delusions dot com ***
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