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Book Review: Slay Ride

Reviewed By: Pat Reid - RAM


[5 stars]

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Chris Grabenstein
Class/Genre:   Mystery   FBI
Series: Christopher Miller
Avalon Publishers, 2006, 379 pps.

Scott Wilkerson found out the hard way it is not good to complain about your limo driver. When Scott hired a car to take him to the airport his Russian driver drove like a maniac. Scott complained to the limo company and the driver was fired.

Little did Scott know that his complaint set in motion Nicolai Kyznetsoff’s plan for revenge that would leave Scott and his family totally terrorized. It would take money to carry off the plan but Nicolai knew where to find that money. One Russian mobster is not at all happy about the loss and his gang moves into the action.

Christopher Miller is an FBI legend who has been put on a boring desk job due to the fact that a superior has a grudge. Christopher doesn’t know Scott nor does he know Nicolai but the two are drawn together by Nicolai’s vicious plot. Soon Chris family is in danger too.

Slay Ride is an exciting book with lots of puzzle pieces to put together before the stunning climax. I loved Christopher Miller and his family and hope to read more books about his life with the FBI.

Pat Reid - RAM

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