At
the end of the last episode, Teya was shocked to see her stepfather. She
finds out that his death six years ago had been faked. He was not who
he had portrayed himself to be when he had married her mother. He is,
in fact, Red Wing, one of the powerful men connected to the disaster
at Misrata.
Another
Zulu team member is laid to rest. Trace fights to keep the names of
his team members from being made public and sealing their doom. Then
he has to face another congressional inquiry.
The
action accelerates in this episode as good guys might be really bad
guys – or are some of the bad guys really good guys? The lives of
the team members are at risk when Trace tries to set a trap to catch
the one responsible for it all.
There
are enough twists, turns, and betrayals in this last episode to
definitely make it the most exciting one yet. Well done Kendig. This
episode ends with a bang (in more ways than one)!
Tell me this is not the end of team Zulu! Tell me there is more on the way...with new team members. I'll be watching for more of this exciting series.
Tell me this is not the end of team Zulu! Tell me there is more on the way...with new team members. I'll be watching for more of this exciting series.
See
my reviews of earlier episodes: Overkill
– the Beginning, Collateral
Damage, Out
of Nowhere and Hazardous Duty.
Ronie
Kendig is
an award-winning author known for her action fiction. The combination
of her degree in psychology and her knowledge of military life
combines for intense scenes. Find out more about her work at
www.roniekendig.com.
Shiloh
Run Studios, around 188 pages.
I
received a complimentary digital copy of this episode for the purpose
of an independent and honest review.
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