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The Catch
The Catch: A Vanessa Michael Munroe Novel | Taylor Stevens
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“Stevens excels at depicting pulse-pounding danger… Her writing places her heads above most authors working in the thriller genre. Only Dan Brown and Lee Child come close.” —Dallas Morning News Vanessa Michael Munroe, chameleon and information hunter, has a reputation for getting things done—often dangerous and not quite legal things. With blood on her hands and a soul stained with guilt, Munroe has fled to Djibouti, Africa. There, with no responsibility except a gig at a small maritime security company, Munroe finds stillness—until she’s pressured to work as an armed guard on a ship bound for Kenya. On board, Munroe discovers the contract is merely cover for gunrunning; when the ship is invaded off the Somali coast, she fights her way out—dragging the unconscious captain with her. But nothing about the hijacking is what it seems. The pirates had come for the captain, and continuing their pursuit, they unwittingly raise the killer’s instinct Munroe has tried so hard to bury. Wounded and on the run, Vanessa Michael Munroe will use the life of her catch as bait and bartering chip to manipulate every player, and wash her conscience clean. From the Hardcover edition.
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Kathleenkelly
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Mehso-so

Finished the tagged book this afternoon and wrapped up my Bingo card for the month. As much as I tried to finish, Pillars kept me from almost completing a double bingo. 😕. On to February!

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Christyco125
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My pick for #5fordinner
Taylor Stevens - I‘d like to hear more about her experience of leaving a cult.
Stieg Larson - I wonder if he‘d be happy with how his characters have been written in the continuation novels.
Nnedi Okorafor - I would just like to know how she comes up with her stories.
Trevor Noah - More stories about his amazing mother.
Zora Neale Hurston - Just so I can gush about her brilliance

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sandra888
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bingeing on the Vanessa Michael Munroe series! whew. Munroe is put through the proverbial wringer in this one. her turmoil, emotional and physical, is palpable. the story's action and plotting are fast-paced yet intricate. great stuff.