Hide and Seek
By Fern Michaels
This is one of the sisterhood novels and as always it was a good read. I read the one that comes after first by mistake, and did not feel like I had really missed anything, so they don't have to be read in order for the most part. What might change is the relationships, but that was not the case for this one. Here the ladies are taking out an FBI who becomes director right at the last minute because of an accident. He's trying to use false information to ruin the lives of a few of their friends as well as others to make himself look good. They've lost and added people throughout the series, including some gentlemen who are involved as of a few books back. Of course, the original group leader is still there; he was a secret agent in England and orchestrates their "stings". They are now getting offers from more than one country to work for different agencies. They're pretty much professionals at this point. As always, they may break the law but they always work for justice.
This is one of the sisterhood novels and as always it was a good read. I read the one that comes after first by mistake, and did not feel like I had really missed anything, so they don't have to be read in order for the most part. What might change is the relationships, but that was not the case for this one. Here the ladies are taking out an FBI who becomes director right at the last minute because of an accident. He's trying to use false information to ruin the lives of a few of their friends as well as others to make himself look good. They've lost and added people throughout the series, including some gentlemen who are involved as of a few books back. Of course, the original group leader is still there; he was a secret agent in England and orchestrates their "stings". They are now getting offers from more than one country to work for different agencies. They're pretty much professionals at this point. As always, they may break the law but they always work for justice.
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