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<i>New Orleans Detectives Book Five</i>: Unwilling Accomplice
 

New Orleans Detectives Book Five: Unwilling Accomplice

Manufacturer: Melanie Atkins
ISBN: 978-1-61252-19-3
Length: Plus Novel
Category: Suspense
Rating: Intense - Contains Strong Adult Language
Photography/Artwork: Jenifer Ranieri
Release Date: February 1, 2010
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Marcy Moretti believes that anyone can be redeemed, until she witnesses a murder at the hands of her ex-husband and is forced to go on the run with her young son in order to survive. The only person who can help her is Joe Riso, her former brother-in-law, a detective staggered by the loss of his wife and daughter. If he's going to protect both Marcy and her boy, he must first find a way to unfreeze his icy heart -- and along the way find his own redemption.




EXCERPT

Joe strapped on his ankle holster containing the backup piece he hadn't used since he'd turned his duty weapon over to Cole, and on impulse loaded his old backup revolver, a snub-nosed .38, and stuck it in his pocket. Then he ushered Marcy and Ryan outside to his black SUV, where he handed Ryan his backpack and climbed wearily into the driver's seat. Marcy clenched her hands around the bag of clothing and toiletries in her lap as he backed from the driveway.

"How far do we have to go?" she asked.

Joe met her worried gaze in the mirror. "Just across town. Shouldn't take long."

"Good."

Traffic was light, and Joe took his time making his way to the interstate so as not to draw attention to their vehicle. The rain hadn't returned, but a thick, white haze hung in the air like a cloud that had lost its way. As he neared the elevated highway, he noticed a dark car, maybe a Lincoln, lingering four cars back. It stopped when he stopped, sped through yellow lights to keep up, and never got too close. His nerves went on red alert. He kept his eyes on it as they left Metairie and entered the city of New Orleans. If that was Frank...

He tightened his hold on the wheel. He didn't want to scare Marcy, so he decided not to say anything unless the car made a move. It could be anybody.

The exits clicked by, and he soon spotted Louisiana Avenue.

"I really appreciate your doing this," Marcy said, finally gracing him with a look as they rolled down the exit.

Joe met her wary eyes. "No problem. You're family."

She stared at him a long moment but didn't say anything else. So he returned his gaze to the road. Being so close to her ratcheted up his libido, which he'd thought had died along with Emily. Discovering it was alive shocked him.

He headed south on Louisiana and tried not to think about it. Having a fling with Marcy was out of the question. For one thing, she despised him. And for another, he had more important things to worry about, like getting her and Ryan to the safe house in one piece. His eyes drifted back to the mirror just in time to see the dark car fly down the exit behind them.

He cursed inwardly. "Marcy--"

"What is it?" She turned her head.

He flicked another glance at the rearview mirror. The vehicle turned onto Louisiana and raced toward them at high speed. Had to be Frank.

He clenched his jaw. "We've got trouble."

"What do you mean?" She twisted in her seat and peered behind them. Her face went white. "Oh, my God. It's him!"



"Melanie Atkins pens another nail biter in this series about the police in New Orleans post Katrina... This one has all the ingredients that make a suspense worth reading. Plus it has that extra dash of romance and some flashes of humor to make it more fun. Atkins has an excellent series going. Am looking forward to the next installment."

Dee Dailey -- The Romance Studio
Rating = 5 Hearts

"Be prepared for the author to grab your attention in the opening paragraph, and accept that she’s not going to let go any time soon... If there is a draw-back to this book (for those who have not read any of the others in the series) it is simply that the moment you finish Unwilling Accomplice you will quickly spend your money on the other four already released, and on pre-ordering the next book which comes out in March. But don't worry, by the time you turn the last page of this book, you’ll be eager to ‘part with your brass’. It's amazingly good and readable."

Fennel -- Long and Short Reviews
Rating = 5 Books
Nominated for BOOK OF THE WEEK

"This story starts out fast paced and keeps the momentum going. I found myself, in several places, holding my breath to see what would happen next. I read this on my kindle app on my I-Pod and couldn’t slide the page fast enough on some of the action scenes. This. to me, is the sign of an excellent story. To want to race through to see how it turns out is the best kind of suspense book."

Jillian Chantal -- Ramblings of a Writer

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