Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
Bullet Catcher Adrien "Fletch" Fletcher has been asked by a friend to track down a baby who was given up in a black market adoption thirty years ago. Since he has been given a list of a dozen names, Fletch must track down each woman and try to discover if she has a tattoo that she was given at birth. Halfway through the list, Fletch meets Miranda Lang. She is currently on a book tour, repudiating the popular theory that the Mayan calendar ending in 2012 means the world will end. But there are people who do not want Miranda's book to be a success and will do anything to stop her from selling a single copy.
This is the first book in a mini-trilogy within the Bullet Catchers series. You should have no problem jumping into the series at this book. This story had a unique plot with the Mayan calendar slant to the story. I found some of it interesting, but portions with the Shaman made me want to skip pages. My favorite part of the story was the hero searching for a woman on behalf of her mother who was convicted of murder and is currently dying from cancer. I want to know who actually committed the murder. Well, I have to read the rest of the trilogy to find out. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
This is the first book in a mini-trilogy within the Bullet Catchers series. You should have no problem jumping into the series at this book. This story had a unique plot with the Mayan calendar slant to the story. I found some of it interesting, but portions with the Shaman made me want to skip pages. My favorite part of the story was the hero searching for a woman on behalf of her mother who was convicted of murder and is currently dying from cancer. I want to know who actually committed the murder. Well, I have to read the rest of the trilogy to find out. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
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