Perfect Victim

· KLA Fricke Inc
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Fifteen years ago, hit man Tyrone Cypher disappeared into the wilderness. Now he’s back with a job for his old “friend” Jack. While Jack doesn’t consider Cypher much of a friend, the job is ideal for Nadia.

There’s a killer in Honolulu, targeting those involved in the family court system. When no one else would take one victim’s cases, lawyer Angela Kamaka did, putting herself squarely in the killer’s cross-sights.

For Nadia, Angela is the perfect victim—an innocent person in danger for doing the right thing. So Nadia and Jack get an all-expenses paid trip to Hawaii courtesy of Tyrone Cypher, who has his own reasons for wanting to keep Angela safe.

Note: this is a novella, not a full-length novel. 

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4.0
1 review
Alison Robinson
8 April 2018
In the second follow up novella to the fabulous Nadia Stafford series, Nadia and Jack are persuaded to go to Hawaii by another assassin to protect a female lawyer after a series of suspicious deaths involving the family court. As the clues point this way and that, can Nadia find out whodunnit? Brilliant, as always the plot twists and turns so much as the clues point one way and then another. Loved it.
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About the author

Kelley Armstrong is the author of the Cainsville modern gothic series and the Rockton crime thrillers. Past works include Otherworld urban fantasy series, the Darkest Powers & Darkness Rising teen paranormal trilogies, the Age of Legends fantasy YA series and the Nadia Stafford crime trilogy. Armstrong lives in Ontario, Canada with her family. 

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