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UNDER PRESSURE by Sara Driscoll

UNDER PRESSURE

by Sara Driscoll

Pub Date: Nov. 30th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4967-3504-1
Publisher: Kensington

The FBI’s K-9 specialists go after the illegal trade in conflict diamonds.

Dogs can’t sniff out diamonds, of course, but they can be trained to follow undercover FBI agents who’ve been embedded in the Mafia but would be executed if they were found carrying tracking devices. So the Bureau’s Kate Moore wants to borrow Meg Jennings and Brian Foster and their dogs, Hawk and Lacey, to keep tabs on Special Agent Finn Pierce, who’s gone undercover with the Philadelphia mob as Angelo Marzano. Meg, who’s just moved into a D.C. duplex with her partner, firefighter/paramedic Todd Webb—the neighbors in the other half are Meg’s sister, dog trainer Cara, and her own partner, Washington Post reporter Clay McCord—is eager to work again with Brian, who’s been away from the job nursing Lacey, who saved his life in Leave No Trace (2020). And she seems to enjoy a tourist’s-eye view of Philly, whose highlights range from the Liberty Bell to the Rocky steps outside the art museum. In fact, all the trappings (conscientious expository passages on the heroine’s home life and the city she’s visiting, nuggets of information about diamonds, and lots of dogs) would mark this as a cozy if the franchise character didn’t work for the FBI, confront ruthless professional criminals in violent set pieces, and sustain significant physical damage. No sooner has Meg decisively repelled the mobster who’s invaded her home, for instance, than Clay follows a lead too far for comfort and falls into the clutches of a capo who’s happy to torture him for information.

Love it or hate it, Driscoll’s niche—think Margaret Truman meets the mob—is all her own.