This is a very good book. One of those you pick up start reading and can not quit. It all starts with the suspicious death of Kellie Delaney's twin brother, Connor. While going through his personal effects Kellie finds notes about a Tom Whelan and also discovers Connor was working undercover for British Special forces. When Kellie begins to ask questions they met with silence. Kellie then decides to find Tom Whelan....when she does he seems to be the killer type...but....is her ally, not her foe?
engrossing story with some insight into the strife of Ireland.
Kelly Delaney's twin brother dies in a suspicious accident in Wales. After finding some obscure clues, Kelly tries to track down the killer. But...has she fallen in love with the killer? Or is someone else responsible for her brother's death? And who is tracking her every move, wanting her silenced?
Tragedy has knocked on the door of the Delaney family more than once, and now Kellie Delaney must face it once again when her twin brother dies in a suspicious accident in Wales. Her grief turns to shock and then to rage when she learns that Connor had been working undercover for British Special Forces and that his death was no accident.
While going through his effects Kellie discovers puzzling notes about an Irishman named Tom Whelan. She begins to ask questions, which are met first with condescension and then with silence. Armed with little more than her anger and her desire to exact justice and revenge, Kellie travels to a sleepy Irish town to track down Tom Whelan, the man she is convinced is responsible for her loss.
Instead, she meets a man who is the antithesis of a killer. And the more she learns about him the more she falls under his spell, finally suspecting that Tom Whelan could be her ally -- not her foe. But who, then, is responsible for the death of Connor Delaney? Who is tracking Kellie's every movement? Who wants her silenced?
While going through his effects Kellie discovers puzzling notes about an Irishman named Tom Whelan. She begins to ask questions, which are met first with condescension and then with silence. Armed with little more than her anger and her desire to exact justice and revenge, Kellie travels to a sleepy Irish town to track down Tom Whelan, the man she is convinced is responsible for her loss.
Instead, she meets a man who is the antithesis of a killer. And the more she learns about him the more she falls under his spell, finally suspecting that Tom Whelan could be her ally -- not her foe. But who, then, is responsible for the death of Connor Delaney? Who is tracking Kellie's every movement? Who wants her silenced?
When Kellie Delaney's twin brother and his son die in an accident she learns he actually was working undercover for Bruitish Special Forces and his death wasn't accidental. I loved the description in this book.