Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Sly As A Fox by Wendy L. Koenig

 




Sly As A Fox by Wendy L. Koenig

Sylvia Wilson returns in Sly As A Fox following her terrific debut in On The Sly

Wendy Koenig has created a wonderful character in Sylvia Wilson, and this novel gets off to fast start that pulled me in immediately. Sylvia's brother Aaron has not texted as promised while he is undercover for the FBI. She doesn't know who to trust, even those in law enforcement. The pacing is crisp and the action is believable, something that so many thriller novelists can't get quite right. 

I especially liked the connection between the two books. Having read many series, it's rare to have a main character progress so naturally. It's a testament to a personal story that sticks with you from the first novel that the references to it in Sly As A Fox hit every note. If you can, read them in sequence but I'm going to break my usual rule and recommend jumping right in if that's how you want to play it. You won't be sorry. 


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