
Breach of Trust
By Diann Mills Product Description
Paige Rogers is a former CIA agent who lost all she treasured seven years ago when her entire team was killed in a covert mission. She blames their leader-Daniel Keary-whom Paige believes betrayed them. Disillusioned and afraid for her life, she disappeared and started a new life as a small-town librarian. But when Keary announces his candidacy for governor of her state, he comes after Paige to ensure that she won't ruin his bid for office. He threatens everything she holds dear, and Paige must choose between the life of hiding that has become her refuge . . . or risking everything in one last, desperate attempt to right old wrongs.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4 in eBooks
- Published on: 2009-02-12
- Released on: 2009-03-01
- Format: Kindle Book
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
From
Booklist Paige Rogers, the kindly librarian of Split Creek, Oklahoma, has a secret. She’s a former CIA agent, the sole survivor of an attack on her team during a covert mission in Angola. Paige thinks that Daniel Keary, their leader at the time, caused the deaths of her friends. Knowing that someone wants her dead, too, Paige has stayed hidden in her quaint, quiet Oklahoma town for the past seven years. But now, a stranger has come to town, and he’s asking a lot of questions. In addition to this, Keary has just announced his candidacy for governor of Oklahoma, and it’s time for him to finally destroy the major roadblock to his successful campaign—Paige. This masterfully crafted suspense novel immediately hooks the reader with a pervasive sense of imminent danger. A real page-turner, Breach of Trust is the first book in Mills’ faith-based Call of Duty series. --Shelley Mosley
Review
Mills kicks off the Call of Duty series with a novel jam-packed with twists that will leave readers breathless. . . . A must-read for any avid suspense reader.
Customer Reviews
i feel duped
Thank goodness this book was free or I'd be pretty disappointed. It's really my own fault for not realizing this was a Christian novel/author. I thought I was getting a true thriller novel and not a book trying to save my soul and recruit me for Christ. Next time I'll do a little more research before I purchase. Even without the constant praying, God references, and conservative viewpoints, this would have still only be a second rate novel. I realized who the "mole" was half way through the book. The end was totally cliche and predicatable.
A Page Turner
In this suspense-filled novel, Mills wraps in romance, a solid dose of character faith, and more than one plot twist.
Paige Rogers is the librarian in a small town in Oklahoma. On the surface, she's a smart, caring, Christian with good friends and the romantic interest of the high school's football coach. Underneath it all is a past no one would have expected. Once a former CIA agent, Paige was living her life in the fast lane until a covert mission went wrong and she nearly died. She was betrayed by their leader, threatened, and forced to start her life over. But new news surfaces about her past and she begins to wonder if her decision was the right one. Now she must confront the past and potentially lose everything she's worked so hard for in her new home. And she's tested to keep safe the ones she loves and unravel the clues that will expose the man behind the betrayal.
For my first Diann Mills book, I was impressed with her technique and the seamless flow of the story. It was a quick read and kept me interested.
This should come with a warning.
A great plot; interesting people; a bit of a page-turner...and it could have been a great book, if it hadn't degenerated into an infomercial for a conservative religion.
The Disney dialogue was unrealistically scrubbed of credibility. It's too bad; the book had real potential.
I tried to stick with it, but after a while this book, like so many others here, got to be too much of a sales pitch for a conservative brand of Christianity.
I feel Amazon should warn readers before they spend their time and money for these religion-sponsored books that their underlying purpose is to sell the view of a particular religious belief.
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