Sunday, March 30, 2014

Divide and Conquer (Cut & Run #4) by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux

Summary:
Baltimore, Maryland, is a city in alarming distress. Rising violence is fanning the flames of public outrage, and all law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are catching blame. Thus the FBI’s latest ideas to improve public relations: a municipal softball league and workshops for community leaders. But the new commitments just mean more time Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett have to spend apart when they’re happily exploring how to be more than by-the-book partners.

Then the latest spate of crime explodes in their faces—literally—throwing the city, the Bureau, and Ty and Zane’s volatile partnership both in and out of the office into chaos. They’re hip-deep in trouble, trying to track down bombers and bank robbers in the dark with very few clues, and the only way to reach the light at the end of the tunnel together requires Ty and Zane to close their eyes and trust each other to the fiery end.

Review:
Since I don't do spoilers I'm finding it very difficult to write a review.   As Baltimore has become a target, Ty and Zane find themselves given an assignment to help bolster the public's opinion of the police, at city, state, and federal levels.  Not exactly their dream assignment but it does allow them to stay in the city.  Just as Zane finally let's himself experience an emotional epiphany, the case takes a turn that throws them both for a loop. 
Once again, there is action, mystery, humor, fighting, loving, and everything in between.  Ty and Zane have quickly become an addiction that I see no plans of me wanting to give up any time soon.  Can't wait to see what kind of trouble these two can create next, both on the job and in the heart.

Rating:  5 Stars

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