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Counter Attack–chess game of revenge

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Counter Attack

by Patricia Bradley

Alexis (a.k.a. Alex) has a multi-step plan to achieve her goal of becoming a Police Commissioner. She works hard as a detective, keeps her head down, and is known to be skilled and reliable. Just as she is about to reach her intermediate goal of homicide detective, she is injured on the job and her grandfather who raised her has a heart attack. As  county sheriff he appoints her to be Chief Deputy Sheriff during his recuperation. Her first week on the job she has to deal with officers who resent her appointment, a serial killer who has followed her from Chattanooga to her new job in a neighboring county, and a bomb threat. She has to keep on her toes to try to find the murderer who seems to delight in taunting her using mysterious messages as if they were in a chess game. Alexis has the cooperation of the Pearl Springs Chief of Police who was her high school flame. He not only “has her six,” but to her dismay she is still attracted to him. 

Both Alexis and the reader will be running at top speed to keep up with all of the events, injuries, deaths, and possible motivations. The serial killer aspect is especially troubling as this murderer could be one of many people (even someone in the police department), has lots of 21st century tech skills, and puts Alexis’ life in danger as he or she enjoys employing near misses to keep her off balance. As if that isn’t enough to keep Alexis up late, the killer uses the dark web and it is creepy. 

I grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee, so I particularly enjoyed the setting. Although it has grown in size since I lived there, I could easily picture both the city and the rural areas near the Chattanooga. Watching Alexis handle the deputies and detectives working under her, especially when they challenge her, is inspiring. She grows a lot too as she comes to realize what is truly important to her. Although the book is not in any way preachy, it does have the theme of trust in God and His plan woven through. This is a clean book with a flow of attraction between Alexis and Nathan, but the mystery is always the central focus. The challenge for Alexis, Nathan, and the reader is to discover and stop the serial killer before death comes to Alexis’ doorstep.

I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.


10 Comments

  1. That must have been be so fun to read a book where the setting was where you grew up Linda. Loved your review!

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  2. Nancy says:

    Great review, Linda. I love a mystery. I bet you found yourself back in Chattanooga for a bit when reading this.
    Have a great week!

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  3. I love mysteries, and this sounds intense and intriguing! I always enjoy books located in places I’m familiar with, it makes it so much more relatable and interesting.
    Jenna

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  4. Gretchen says:

    I like Patricia Bradley! I’m looking forward to reading this one.

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  5. Carla says:

    Wow, a Christian Fiction story with a serial killer is not common. This sounds like a great book, and I’m glad you enjoyed it enough to want to read the next one in the series. Great review, Linda.

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