Not being a full-fledged FBI agent, however, Sheila can do little by herself. Steve, her mentor and instructor at Quantico has taken an interest in this young and independent lady. Together they form a team to find out the truth.
This is an action-packed book. The poor heroine seems to stumble from one concussion to the next. She is blown up, she is shot at, she is attacked with large heavy blunt objects - you name it, it happens to her.
As a reviewer I look for many aspects in a book, and this one has a lot going for it. A book should be a fun read, and this is a fun read. The villains are really bad, and the good guys (and girls) are really good. The action is non-stop, and as a reader you are swept along on a magic carpet of writing wizardry.
Although Ricochet is a work of fiction, I must admit that it gave me pause for thought. In the light of recent world events, one wonders if Ms. Terrell is not onto something.
I rate this as a good, exciting, and fun read!
I am hoping that Ms. Terrell will agree to an interview, and I will be publishing that soon.








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