Hardcover, 352
pages
Published October 24th 2017 by St. Martin's Press
From the #1 New
York Times bestselling author comes a new explosive thriller.
Mind Game takes Jane MacGuire back to Scotland where she continues her search for the treasure she’s been chasing for years. But now she’s being plagued by dreams of a girl in danger. Who is this girl, and what is she trying to tell Jane? And will Jane figure it out before it’s too late—for her and the mysterious young woman? Things are further complicated when Seth Caleb comes back into Jane’s life. This time he’s the one in trouble, and Jane will find herself pulled unexpectedly into his world as she fights to save him.
With the adventure, intrigue, and explosive energy that Iris Johansen fans love, Mind Game is a high-octane thriller that readers won’t be able to put down.
Mind Game takes Jane MacGuire back to Scotland where she continues her search for the treasure she’s been chasing for years. But now she’s being plagued by dreams of a girl in danger. Who is this girl, and what is she trying to tell Jane? And will Jane figure it out before it’s too late—for her and the mysterious young woman? Things are further complicated when Seth Caleb comes back into Jane’s life. This time he’s the one in trouble, and Jane will find herself pulled unexpectedly into his world as she fights to save him.
With the adventure, intrigue, and explosive energy that Iris Johansen fans love, Mind Game is a high-octane thriller that readers won’t be able to put down.
My Thoughts…
I am an Iris
Johansen fan. The Eve Duncan series
has become one of my must-read series.
It is nice that this is a series that you can start at anytime, with any
book, and get an entire story within one book.
The characters are familiar from book to book but each story has a
finished ending. There is a bonus of
reading the books in order since it gives you the extra history of the
characters and a little more understanding of their relationships.
The story of
Seth and Jane is one that I have been waiting for. The sizzling heat between them was
undeniable and I knew it would eventually push them together. I liked that they worked for it; they
circled each other, pushed each other, and made sure the time was right before
they took their friendship any farther.
Mind Game is
not my favorite but I found myself looking forward to picking it up and
reading, whether it was a few pages or a few chapters. If you are an Eve Duncan fan I definitely
recommend picking up your own copy.
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