John Brodie is a
Guardian, a member of a secret network devoted to protecting the
psychics in his charge from a ruthless—and virtually invisible—enemy.
Tasha
Solomon is unaware of the Guardians’ existence—until the night the
gifted psychic suffers a shocking and violent attack and Brodie saves
her life.
Tough and resilient, Tasha isn’t used to depending on
anyone. But the assault has left her vulnerable. Tasha doesn’t know who
wants her dead, or why, or when he will strike again. Now, she is forced
to trust that Brodie can guide her through a tangled web of danger and
deception toward a safe harbor—one she fears is more elusive with each
dark and endless night.
Review:
Out of all the Bishop
series books The Bishop Files seems to be my least favorite for some
reason. I don't know why but this series does not grab me like the rest
of the series do and for that reason I just don't have that connect with
the book I am looking for when I pick up one of Kay Hooper's novels.
As
for A Deadly Web this book was okay for me. It dragged on in a lot of
places and lacked the action I was looking for. Most of the book for me
was lost in technical stuff and conspiracy plots. Not what I want. I
want them fighting the bad guy not getting lost in his mastermind plot
that we have no idea what it is but to get and make psychics. For me
this entire series is just confusing and that is why I am giving three
out of five stars.
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