I first told you about this book back in
early February. As today is publication day, I am running my review again.
Officially Letty Davenport is still an
investigator for the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security. However,
her real boss is Senator Christopher Colles, Chairman of the Senate Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. After a few months of letting
everything settle down after her last situation (The
Investigator: A Letty Davenport Novel), he has a new mission for
her in Dark Angel: A Letty Davenport Novel.
The National Security Agency would like
her to infiltrate a hacker group known as “Ordinary People.”
The group recently took control over the
entire Russian train system and had control for months. For weeks they moved freight
and equipment wherever and whenever as they wanted with the Russians powerless
to stop it or take back any sense of control. As their final act, they completely
shut the system down for days about a year before Russia invaded Ukraine. The Russians
eventually paid a lot of money for them to release their control of the system.
According to two NSA agents, based on
chatter and other unspecified sources they will not reveal, the group might be
planning to turn the gas off in a northern city. Winter is here and temperatures
are way below freezing in a lot of cities of the United States. If the natural
gas supply to a city was cut off, many people would die.
The NSA plan is to send Letty and one of
their computer people out to California to work undercover. They are to try to
meet folks who are in the group. There are some vague leads that they can pursue
and once out there and undercover, the NSA agents hope that Letty and their
computer guy can obtain more solid leads into the people and what they are
planning to do. It is going to take some work, but their computer expert can
talk the talk. They need Letty for her gun skills and to keep him safe.
Letty knows from the start the NSA folks
are playing spook and therefore not telling her everything. Before long, things
get complicated and violently messy.
Which is pretty much the way Letty likes it. Not that her undercover partner
shares her enthusiasm for guns, blood, and bullets.
Dark Angel: A Letty
Davenport Novel by John
Sandford is
a complicated thriller and one that develops the Letty character a little more
from the first book. She is given a hobby and an outlet that fits her to a T
while also allowing her to publicly show off her skills. At the same time, the
mission is complicated and constantly gets more complicated. Because of the
peril of working undercover, she reveals more of herself to others as the story
unfolds.
The result is a fun fast moving read that
makes Dark Angel: A Letty Davenport Novel by John Sandford well
worth your time. Because the events of The
Investigator: A Letty Davenport Novel are thoroughly detailed and
discussed, it would be best to read that book before reading the new book.
Make sure you read Lesa Holstine's review today at her place.
My reading copy was an ARC from NetGalley
in advance of the April 11, 2023 publication date.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2023
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