A Deadly Web - Kay Hooper

A Deadly Web

By Kay Hooper

  • Release Date: 2015-04-07
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 161 Ratings

Description

The new Bishop Files novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The First Prophet and the Bishop/Special Crimes Unit novels.

John Brodie is a Guardian, a member of a secretive network devoted to winning a war very few even know exists: protecting the vulnerable psychics in his charge from a deadly, ruthless — and virtually invisible enemy.

Tasha Solomon is a gifted psychic whose abilities have saved her more than once from situations as dangerous as they are baffling. She doesn’t believe she needs help, and she doesn’t even know that Guardians exist — until Brodie saves her life.

Unaccustomed to depending on anyone for anything, Tasha now finds herself embroiled in deadly game where the ultimate goal is a fate far worse than any nightmare. The only person she can trust is Brodie to guide her through a maze of danger and deception, lies and treachery, friends and enemies, until they reach safe harbor.

If they reach safe harbor.

Reviews

  • Disappointing

    3
    By Cottonwoodred
    I read all of Ms. Hoopers books. I was very disappointed this time. There was no action or actually content. I hope it was laying some groundwork for future books. This one was a little confusing. Look forward to better.
  • Started reading, couldn't stop

    5
    By Presley's
    As always Kay Hooper does not disappoint her readers with the story, sure wish I could get it in hardcover to put with the rest of my Kay Hooper books.
  • A Deadly Web

    1
    By Cross4545
    Not even sure this book had an ending. Understand it is a series but at least tie up some of the story. No real story line. Seemed like 1/2 a book. Last few books were not as good as the first couple and this one is horrible. Waste of money.
  • Where are the last 4 chapters??

    3
    By Wenwoodl
    This book was great, until the end, or lack thereof. It seriously seemed like the publisher rushed Hooper to get the book out and 4 or 5 chapters just didn't make the deadline, so they simply left them out. Penultimate moment to epilogue. I know this is a series, but come on. There has to be some stand alone value. My only other issue - a synopsis of the previous book, and/or a list of characters, would be a good way to provide continuity.

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