Our same friends are still playing in the Fit The Crime series. While they may be front and center, the game morphs with hairpin turns, so buckle up tight. Those we thought were trustworthy may not be, and the games people played were nothing he expected. Many of the rules have changed typical, he thought, of civilian life. Nothing was sure and steady. Trinity had kept him grounded, but that was all gone. Maybe it would be best for our Marine to re-enlist and surround himself with like-minded people. It was all black and white with no room for grey areas of interpretation. However, there was a new threat to the city, and it was all hands on deck; he was a sick, twisted freak who seemed to slip through law enforcement hands like whimsy into the mist. This new predator needed to be exterminated by the ultimate predator-Babe.
If you like Babe Vicarelli, you’ll love The Impostor Lie. It’s all about him this time. Arrowood digs deep into the psyche of the complex and lovable Marine. Betrayal beckons the primal beast in him to surface. Still, his love for his newly constructed family forces him to make some difficult decisions and examine who he truly is, who he wants to be, and whether the two can ever be reconciled. Arrowood seamlessly weaves Babe’s personal growth into the seemingly never-ending tragedies and crises that plague him and the lives of those he has come to love. Arrowood hooks her readers from the beginning and never lets go.
Paige Brannon Gunter
Intense from beginning to end. Enthralling!
Kaye Chetta