An art historian explores her late father’s mysterious past with the aid of an attractive soldier in Grant’s romantic suspense novel.
Six months ago, Dr. Kira Hanson was abducted by a terrorist group and rescued by Lt. Cmdr. Rand Fallon of the U.S. Navy SEALs. Now, Rand is still thinking about her, and by chance, he runs into her again on a naval base in Virginia, where she’s teaching classes to military personnel about interacting with artifacts while deployed overseas.He tried to contact her shortly after her rescue, but an anonymous person intercepted her email and told him to leave her alone; Kira thinks that it was her recently deceased father, who had a shady past. Rand asks her out, but she turns him down, as she’s about to leave for Malta as part of her investigation into the criminal activity in which her father was involved. Then an active shooter somehow gets on base, and it soon becomes clear he’s looking for Kira. Rand takes him down, but the assassin’s motives remain murky. Before long, Rand and Kira are in Malta together, digging into the many mysteries surrounding her dad. This is the third book in Grant’s thriller series; it mostly works as a stand-alone work, but newcomers will feel that some context is missing, particularly for a few of the secondary characters. The suspense is well executed, and the Maltese setting is vividly described: “The heat of the day had lessened as they entered evening hours, but the sun wouldn’t set for another hour and a half, so it was far from cool, and this part of the city lacked the Mediterranean breeze.” The romance plot feels a bit formulaic, but the main characters are likable enough for readers to root for them.
A complex and tightly wound thriller that’s likely to appeal to fans of the series.