Monday, March 24, 2025

An Eye for An Eye by Irene Hannon

Series: Heroes of Quantico #2
Genre: Romantic Suspense 
Publisher: Revell 
Released: September 1, 2009
301 pages

About the Book:

After he accidentally shoots a teenager at a tense standoff, FBI Hostage Rescue Team member Mark Sanders is sent to St. Louis to work as a field agent and get his bearings while the bad press starts to settle. Just weeks away from returning to Quantico to resume his work on the HRT, Mark has a chance encounter with an old flame, Emily Lawson. But their reunion is cut short by a sniper. Now Mark must find the shooter before he tries to strike again. But what is his motive--and who was his intended target? Can Mark put the pieces together, keep Emily safe, and rekindle a long-dead relationship at the same time?









My Rating & Thoughts:    


This was a reread for me, but this time I listened to it and would recommend the audiobook. I enjoyed the pace of the story and connected with the characters. I enjoyed that they were open about their feelings from the start. Ms. Hannon had me feeling for the villain and near the end I was holding back tears for their situation.

Original Review from January 2015: I found this story easier to follow than the first book in the series. After the shooting incident at the beginning the police are left to figure out whether it was Mark or Emily who was the target. As readers we find out fairly early on who was the intended target and as you get deeper into the story you find out why. The police however have very little leads to go on and you begin to wonder if they will ever be able to catch the person responsible. I felt the story moved at a good pace and accurately showed the time it takes working a case.

(I purchased my copy of this book; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

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