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Exit Strategy (Nadia Stafford Series, Book 1)
by Kelley Armstrong | Literature & Fiction
Registered by cheesygiraffe of Florence, Alabama USA on Monday, August 06, 2007
Average 10 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

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Journal Entry 1 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Monday, August 06, 2007

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From the author of the acclaimed Women of the Otherworld series comes an exciting new heroine whose most secret identity is both lucrative…and lethal.

Regulars at Nadia’s nature lodge don’t ask what she does in the off-season. And that’s a good thing. If she told them, she’d have to kill them. She’s a hit woman for a Mafia family. Tough and self-sufficient, Nadia doesn’t owe anyone any explanations. But that doesn’t mean she always works alone. One of her contacts has recruited her in the hunt for a ruthlessly efficient serial killer cutting a swath of terror across the country. The assassin is far too skilled to be an amateur—and the precision of the killings is bringing the Feds much too close to the hit man community for comfort.

To put an end to the murders, Nadia will have to turn herself from predator to prey as she employs every trick she knows to find the killer. Before the killer finds her… 


Journal Entry 2 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Saturday, September 06, 2008

10 out of 10

Most excellent mystery thriller. Kelley Armstrong is back and better then ever. This reminds me of her first book Bitten. The writing style not the subject matter.
Nadia is a tough woman because of what she's been through in her past. She doesn't want to come off as a vigilante HitWoman but she came into the job because of a vigilante act. I can see her taking up Evelyn's job offer. And her and Jack are great partners. As for the serial killer in this book, he gets sloppy because he lets his ...more Most excellent mystery thriller. Kelley Armstrong is back and better then ever. This reminds me of her first book Bitten. The writing style not the subject matter.
Nadia is a tough woman because of what she's been through in her past. She doesn't want to come off as a vigilante HitWoman but she came into the job because of a vigilante act. I can see her taking up Evelyn's job offer. And her and Jack are great partners. As for the serial killer in this book, he gets sloppy because he lets his anger against the other hitmen influence his moves. I can't wait to read the next book but it won't be out till Feb. of next year. 




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