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Book Review of Cutting Edge (F.B.I., Bk 3)

Cutting Edge (F.B.I., Bk 3)
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When a Bio-Tech firm goes up in flames, police believe it is another case of arson caused by an extremist group. FBI Special Agent Nora English has been hunting this group for nearly two years. But this fire is different. There is a body in the midst of the rubble. Security Specialist Duke Rogan wants to know who breeched his state-of-the-art security system at the Bio-Tech firm. He has helped the FBI in the past and is happy to lend a hand again, especially if he can work closely with Nora, a woman who turns him down each time he asks her out.

The final book in the FBI trilogy started out a little slow, then the story ramped up near the halfway point. I liked the story even though I figured out the killer's connection to Nora early in the book. I really liked Duke and his relationship with his younger brother, Sean. I also liked that he never gave up on Nora. But I had a hard time warming up to both Nora and her sister, Quin. Nora seemed so focused on the investigation that I don't think she even noticed Duke was with her most of the time. My rating: 4 Stars.