In Nothing to Hide,
Roland March is a Houston detective who discovered a man who had his head sadistically
removed and the skin on his hands was de-skinned as well. The killer committed manslaughter
with hope and belief that the police wouldn’t be able to identity who the
victim was and who killed him. The FBI had to get involved in the case and they
claim that the victim was a secret representative working undercover. The agent
was assisting and trying to put an end to the Mexican cartels. Roland is insisted in finding out the truth
and the identity of the victim. The FBI is supplying him with a made up cover story
to protect the other surreptitiously agents working towards bringing down the Mexican
cartels. They are persuading him to stop digging up the truth and the facts and
accept the lies they are telling him. Roland will be tested beyond his limits
to search for the hidden darkness.
I would recommend this mystery novel to anyone who enjoys
reading and investigating the life of a detective and a gigantic cover up with
deceptions lurking around every corner. I immensely found interesting is that the
author based his book on actual parts of events that occurred. I felt I was
living through the pages of this book and I wanted to cease the Mexican cartels
along side Roland. He was a likeable character who had the odds stacked up
against him and he also was a loner who needed support and a team to back him
up. He had to numerous times stand in opposition to injustice that surrounded
him, wherever he seemed to travel. He fought for the truth to be revealed and
the captives to be caught and charged by the justice system. The Mexican cartels resisted him and tried to
attack him but he still fought the good fight. If you enjoy a magnificent packed
filled mystery novel then this is the series to devout to reading!
“I received this book free from the publisher through the
Bethany House Publishers book review bloggers program.”
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