The
hard boiled action continues in this episode five of In The
President's Service.
About
this episode:
The
Devil’s Eyes picks up where Fatal Addiction left off, with singer
Grace Lupino charming her way into men’s hearts while plunging a
knife in the back of anyone who gets in her way.
While
Helen Meeker and her team, supposedly dead, hide in the shadows,
trying to discover the identity of the mole in the White House as
well as uncover the truth of who is behind the evil that snuffs out
lives and steals souls without a twinge of conscience, some of the
most important and valued documents in American history become a pawn
between life and death.
My
review:
This
series is revealing the brilliant Dr. Bauer, the mastermind evil man
behind some very nefarious acts. He is a master manipulator of
people. With the possible fountain of youth in their sights, they'll
do anything he asks. He longs for the time when he can delude Hitler
and bring him under his own power.
I
really like Helen. She is one smart FBI style operative. Grace Lupino
has hidden the documents both Bauer and Helen are trying to recover.
I love it that Helen uses her head rather than the brute force Bauer
favors. But Grace is no dummy and Helen may have finally met her
intellectual match.
The
action continues in this episode, even if at a slower pace. Helen
gets a few more clues but we will have to wait until the next episode
to see how it plays out.
Go to these links to read reviews of earlier episodes: Date with Death The Dark Pool Blood Brother Fatal Addiction
Ace Collins is the author of several novels, covering everything from value-driven plots to adventures, mysteries, historical stories, sentimental tales and comedy. He has also written several nonfiction books. His work has been made into two network television specials and a CBS movie. Find out more at http://www.acecollins.com/.
Elk
Lake Publishing, 102 pages. You can buy the episode here.
I received a complimentary digital copy of this episode from the publisher for the purpose of an independent and honest review.
I received a complimentary digital copy of this episode from the publisher for the purpose of an independent and honest review.
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