Saint Squad: Drop Zone by Traci Hunter Abramson

October 27, 2014 | 3 Comments
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Saint Squad: Drop Zone by Traci Hunter AbramsonDrop Zone
Author: Traci Hunter Abramson
Series: Saint Squad #8
Genres: Suspense/Thriller
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 272
Date: October 1, 2014
Publisher: Covenant

Paige Vickers needs a new life, so she’s relieved when she’s given an assignment that takes her away from her stressful position as a psychiatric nurse with the CIA and puts her in a job as administrative assistant for Vanessa Johnson, an instructor for undercover operatives at the CIA’s training facility.

At the same time, Damian Schmitt has been transferred to become a part of the Saint Squad, an elite group of Navy SEALs. However, on his first training mission with the team, he is almost killed, and the team suspects that the nearly fatal exercise was no accident. Then tensions accelerate when the rest of the squad is deployed on a secret mission only to come up missing.

When the Saint Squad’s disappearance endangers Paige’s boss, it is up to Paige and Damian to discover what has happened by going undercover to Maracaibo, Venezuela, the city of Damian’s childhood. The shocking twists and turns keep all the members of the team guessing as they push to find out who is responsible for the attacks on the tightly knit Saint Squad.

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About Traci Hunter Abramson

Traci Hunter Abramson dreamed of being a novelist, but studied finance and international business instead. She was recruited by the CIA right out of college and thoroughly enjoyed working there. Her love of reading and writing never left, however. After leaving the CIA, she indulged in both hobbies. She writes suspense/thriller novels, including the Saint Squad series.


3 responses to “Saint Squad: Drop Zone by Traci Hunter Abramson

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    Loved this addition to the Saint Squad series! I know some people complained about how the plot jumped around a lot between different points of view, but I kind of liked seeing what was going on in all the different situations. I think I missed the earlier story about Seth & Vanessa that introduced this “bad guy,” so I’ll have to go back and read that one. My only complaint is that things at the very end happened a bit too quickly, but it’s a very minor complaint!

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