Description
Jerry Jenkins loves to keep his readers in suspense. The Last Operative is filled with intrigue and the unknown. He gives you just enough information to keep you reading but not enough to let you know exactly what is going on. This is one of my favorites.
Publisher’s Description
The stakes have never been higher for this homicide cop. “Publishers Weekly” calls J. Mark Bertrand’s writing “gritty and chilling.” He returns once more to the streets of Houston for another twisting mystery featuring Detective Roland March. This time, a new case is launched by the discovery of a headless corpse…only the investigation quickly becomes complicated when a blood sample analysis brings a phone call from the FBI. The body was an undercover agent working to bring down Mexican cartels. The feds want the case closed rather than risk exposing other agents in the field, but March can’t abide letting a murder go unsolved. And he doesn’t have to dig long to figure out something isn’t right. Someone is covering something up, and it seems that everyone has something to hide. Maybe even March, as the case soon intersects, unexpectedly, with the murder that led him to become a homicide cop, all those years ago.
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