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Aimpoint

(2020)
(The first book in the Deception Point Military Detective series)
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How far would you go to stop a terrorist?

US Army CID Special Agent Regan Chase thought she knew the answer--until her target changed and her case blew up in her face.

"Your suspect is Special Forces."

The tip is from a Stateside colleague. With it comes the chilling reality: Regan's latest mission just might be her last. Has one of the Army's elite soldiers turned terrorist? It's happened before--with deadly results.

Not only is this soldier more lethal than most, he's a master at rigging bombs. Unfortunately, Regan's gun-shy commander won't let her tail the sergeant. Worse, her suspect has refused to take the bait--her.

Regan has one option left. She'll have to maintain her cover and get close to the sergeant's roommate, deliberately using their budding relationship to zero in on her target. But John Garrison is hiding something too.

Has the war-weary Green Beret captain been turned as well?

As the investigation deepens, lines are crossed--personal and professional. Even if Regan succeeds in thwarting a horrific bombing on German soil, what will the fallout do to her career?

Written by a former US Navy Lt., Aimpoint is a 44,000-word introductory prequel novella to the Deception Point military detective thriller series. The remaining Deception Point books are significantly longer and carry a warning: graphic crime scenes, the occasional sex scene and cursing abound throughout this series! If you're faint of heart, you may want to turn back now. But if you're not & you like strong, female protagonists and seriously gritty, complex suspense that twists and turns all the way to The End, you'll love Candace Irving's military detective thriller series.

Grab your copy of Aimpoint today and find out how the exciting US Army Detective Regan Chase series begins.

Genre: Thriller

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