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Review: The Killing Game, Part One, the Blood Negotiators by The Black RoseThe Killing Game, Part One, the Blood Negotiators by The Black Rose
Published by Andrich Publishing on September 19th 2013
Pages: 504
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A seductive story about corruption, sin, lust, and redemption.
The Series opens as Ives Andrich, Special Agent in Charge of the New York Division of the FBI, is confronted with investigating the woman he has waited a lifetime to find. Because of her more than accurate novel about an Italian crime lord, the Bureau, against Ives' wishes, asks for her help in infiltrating the internal organization of the nation's most nefarious Mafia don.
When the Bureau’s plan fails, and she becomes dangerously entangled in the private life of the United States' most wanted criminal, Ives’ tolerance for Bureau mishaps vanishes. No holds barred, he puts everything on the line to save the woman he loves in the first book in The Killing Game Series, a suspense thriller series by The Black Rose.

Review

When I started to read this I thought “There is a lot of description in this story” and I am usually one of those people who wants the story not too much else but I gotta say it really made the story. Ives is the man who published her book The Blood Negotiators and they are in love. Allina met him on the plane to New York and it was love at first sight for her but for him it was love at first sight the minute he received her file for the case he is working in. When Allina is pulled from the limousine and arrested Ives realizes he is going to have to tell her his secret and also about the part she is going to play in it. He is also going to have to tell her about Luca the killer they are after and her part in it. Allina turns out to be a really strong woman and the things that happen in this book she takes head on and Ives beside himself with pride for her even though it scares him to death. It seemed slow at first but once all the players were in place the story took off. – Reviewed by Linda Rea