Book Review: Ian Rankin’s The Complaints
The Complaints, Malcolm Fox, is given a new case. There’s a cop named Jamie Breck, and he’s dirty. The problem is, no one can prove it.
The Complaints, Malcolm Fox, is given a new case. There’s a cop named Jamie Breck, and he’s dirty. The problem is, no one can prove it.
Eve Dallas tracks down those who break the law—including the ones sworn to uphold it.
Faith Fairchild is hard hit when a friend dies and her own home is stripped of all their most precious possessions. Devastated, furious, Faith takes action.
The Posleen are coming and without the Panama Canal, the US is doomed to starvation and defeat. The military sends everything it has left. Other than that, the Panamanians are on their own.
Black-ops leader Roman Chernichenko has to take out the leak in an espionage plot that could destabilize all of Africa—an appealing blonde who’s awoken his deepest desires.
Corruption is all around Jill Kismet as she looks into a suspicious “suicide”, and Kismet has no idea who she can trust. Her city is in danger, and each lead only draws her deeper.