Garrett Kohl wants nothing more than to spend time with his adopted son, Asadi, and his girlfriend, Lacey. On leave from his job with the DEA, he collaborates with an old nemesis to get out of debt. Sabotage at a nearby natural gas plant threatens alliances, Garrett’s land, and his family when environmental protestors determine a pipeline runs through the property, and they will destroy it regardless of the cost. That is only part of the fun that Moore crafts in his latest thriller. The author spends quality time with some of his secondary characters, including Kim, Garrett’s former boss with the CIA, who is trapped while on a rescue mission in Afghanistan, and Asadi, who ends up lost with two others, one of whom is untrustworthy. These side characters shine in the spotlight and come to life even more than in Moore’s previous novels. The Texas landscape also plays a central character, as everything comes to a boil in the middle of an impending blizzard. Fans of C.J. Box and Brad Taylor should check this out, and first-time readers of the series will not miss a step.
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