Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Camaro Espinoza returns to Miami with a standard stalking case which turns out to be much bigger and more deadly than anticipated. Camaro Espinoza's life in Miami is pretty normal: Piloting charter fishing trips, fighting at the gym, drinking heavily at the bar. But there are two minor annoyances for Camaro, a loner by nature-annoyances named Ignacio Montellano, homicide detective, who wants Camaro to keep a low profile; and Faith Glazer, an accountant with a stalker, who wants Camaro's help in learning self-defense.
When the stalker's escalating behavior turns confrontational, Faith is prepared to defend herself. But this wasn't a run-of-the-mill stalker, it turns out: he's been sent by someone who wants Faith dead. Neither Camaro nor Montellano really trusts the other, they each launch their own investigations. The more they learn, the more dangerous things get: federal informants, money-launderers, drug cartels, and worse.
But when danger calls, the "female Jack Reacher" (The Toronto Star) is in her element. With each new novel, Sam Hawken's Camaro Espinoza becomes a stronger, even more compelling character.
Synopsis
In the third Camaro Espinoza thriller, a case of stalking in Miami turns out to be more complicated--and deadly--than it seems. Camaro Espinoza's life in Miami is simple: Piloting charter fishing trips, fighting at the gym, drinking heavily at the bar. But there are two minor annoyances for Camaro, a loner by nature--annoyances named Detective Ignacio Montellano, Miami PD homicide, who wants to be her friend for some reason; and Faith Glazer, an accountant with a stalker, who wants Camaro's help in learning self-defense.
When the stalker's escalating behavior turns confrontational, Faith is prepared to defend herself. But this wasn't a run-of-the-mill stalker, it turns out: he's been sent by someone who wants Faith dead. Neither Camaro nor Montellano really trusts the other, they each launch their own investigations of the man. The more they learn, the more dangerous things get: federal informants, money-launderers, drug cartels, and worse.
But whenever things get dangerous, that's when Camaro--the "female Jack Reacher" (The Toronto Star)--is at her best, with a singular talent for making her enemies sorry they ever considered crossing her path.
Synopsis
A violent stalker has a terrified woman in his sights. Camaro Espinoza will make him sorry.
Life in Miami isn't complicated for ex-army medic Camaro Espinoza: Piloting charter fishing trips, fighting at the gym, drinking at the bar. Simple doesn't mean stable, though, and two complicating factors--okay, people--are about to disrupt Camaro's relative peace. Faith Glazer, an accountant with no way to defend herself, begs Camaro's help to stop a stalker who follows her every move. While Ignacio Montellano, a detective on the homicide beat, wants to be her guardian angel and all too deftly finds ways to insert himself in her path.
When Faith's stalker takes his obsession to a new, frightening level, Camaro might find reason to appreciate Montellano after all. The deeper they look, the more trouble they find: federal agents, money-launderers, crooked security contractors, and paramilitary killers. Every one of them with a reason to come after Faith, and to put Camaro down.
But Camaro--the "female Jack Reacher" (The Toronto Star)--doesn't flinch when violence comes her way. And she has a singular talent for making her enemies sorry they ever heard her name.