Thursday, December 9, 2021

Book Review - Lights Out

From the very first tease, I knew I wanted to try the first installation of the new SNAP Agency series by Natalie Walters. How can you go wrong when an author with a reputation for solid storylines and well written fiction takes up a plot involving the CIA, the privately owned Strategic Neutralization and Protection Agency, and a missing Egyptian spy? The answer: You can’t go wrong with Lights Out.

Brynn Taylor and Jack Hudson have a history neither wants to repeat or even address. They are able to keep it where it belongs (in the past) until the day Egyptian spy Remon Riad goes missing from an experimental international anti-terrorism program developed by Brynn and implemented by the CIA. Riad’s disappearance happens just days before the American and Egyptian presidents are scheduled to celebrate the opening of a new American military base in Egypt. Brynn and Jack are thrust together amidst the chaos of the chase, regardless of their personal history. American and international interests are at stake. Adding to the intrigue are thousands of pounds of fertilizer shipped to “nobody” in Guam, cyberattacks on a global scale, and human trafficking. Natalie Walters takes these elements and delivers an explosive novel that will leave you saying, “Oh SNAP!”


Lights Out, the first book in the SNAP Agency series by Natalie Walters, is available now from your favorite local bookseller or online:

Christian Book            Barnes & Noble            Amazon

Thank you to the author and publisher for allowing me a copy to read and review. All opinions expressed here are my own and are completely genuine.

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