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The Kill Box

The Kill Box, November 2015
Jamie Sinclair
by Nichole Christoff

Alibi
Featuring: Jamie Sinclair; Adam Barrett
ISBN: 1101883022
EAN: 9781101883020
Kindle: B00NRQWAJI
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"PI Jamie Sinclair has a new case involving the sexy Lieutenant Colonel Barrett"

Fresh Fiction Review

The Kill Box
Nichole Christoff

Reviewed by Shellie Surles
Posted October 20, 2015

Thriller

Jamie Sinclair is a private investigator and security specialist. She met Lieutenant Colonel Adam Barrett while on a case. They've worked together a few times on her last case and he broke his leg in three places saving her. Jamie feels she owes him one and she probably does. Plus they have been dating for seven months and she is really starting to like him.

So when an old friend of Adam's shows up and holds them at gunpoint, Jamie is more than shocked that Adam leaves with barely a goodbye. Things get even stranger when Adam's grandmother calls and hires Jamie to help Adam out of trouble. Jamie goes to Adam's childhood home and discovers things about him that would make most women run. Now she must decide if she sticks by him, or accepts the offer of a date from the sexy DEA agent who is clearly interested in her. Jamie's life and heart are put in danger as she tries to make the correct choices.

Nichole Christoff has done it again with THE KILL BOX. She stays true to her characters. Jamie is a strong woman with the right amount of soft in just the right places, and Adam is a guy always trying to do the right thing and making it worse.

THE KILL BOX has an exciting and page-turning plot. I wasn't able to put it down. I have really enjoyed each and every one of Nichole Christoff's books. She does her research and keeps characters and the story true to the real world. I can't wait for the next one.

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SUMMARY

In an intense thriller that’s perfect for fans of Lee Child or Lisa Gardner, security specialist and PI Jamie Sinclair tackles a cold case that could cost her the one person who means the most to her.

Hardworking Jamie Sinclair can’t wait for the weekend. She plans to be off the clock and on the road to wine country with handsome military police officer Adam Barrett. But when a strung-out soldier takes an innocent woman hostage and forces his way into Jamie’s bedroom, everything changes. Jamie’s never seen the soldier before. But he’s no stranger to Barrett—and with one word he persuades Barrett to pack a duffel and leave Jamie in the lurch.

Jamie cannot fathom why Barrett would abandon her without explanation. But as the consequences of an unsolved crime threaten to catch up with him, a late-night phone call sends Jamie racing to Barrett’s hometown in upstate New York. In a tinderbox of shattered trust and long-buried secrets, Jamie must fight to uncover the truth about what really occurred one terrible night twenty years ago. And the secrets she discovers deep in Barrett’s past not only threaten their future together—they just might get her killed.


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