Monday, March 16, 2020
Book Review - Chasing the White Lion by James R. Hannibal
Chasing the White Lion, by James R. Hannibal, is the second book in a series focusing on CIA agent Talia Inger. I read and enjoyed the first book, and I would recommend reading them in order, although they are separate missions. The characters are a diverse group, and I love that. This book focuses more on the faith of several characters, and the mission involves saving children, so it has a more faith-in-action vibe. I really enjoyed this book, and I look forward to more in this series.
The action is fast-paced. The details of the crime world seem realistic. The dialogue is good; it moves the story along and still feels authentic. The author has a good imagination, and the descriptions of his characters' extremely varied settings are well-done. I also love the cover design, and the back cover does a good job of intriguing the reader without giving too much away. (I hate it when the back cover reveals too much!) This is a fun read, and I recommend this series to anyone who enjoys action and suspense.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher, Revell, for the purpose of writing a review, but all opinions are my own.
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