JACKAL
A Suspense Thriller
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Publisher Description
Working as a maid at the luxury Napoli hotel on the Vegas strip, Jessica James finds a naked man unconscious in a bathtub with a note to call 911. That's when the fun begins...
From master of suspense, Kelly Oliver. Take a trip to Vegas that you'll never forget.
With only an old photograph to go on, Jessica James is sent on a mission by her dying mother to find a washed-up magician called the Mesmerizer. Along the way, Jessica gets way more than she bargained for when she stumbles into a black market organ ring and learns secrets about her mother that will change her own life forever.
Jessica is shocked by her mother's "deathbed" confession that the man Jessica thought was her father is not. Her biological father is some magician dude that passed through Whitefish twenty-five years ago. Why does Jessica's mother insist on seeing him again? How far will Jessica go to find him and bring him back?
Jessica arives in Las Vegas penniless and with no where to turn. She tracks down an old high school friend, Mackenzie, and crashes on her couch. But Kennie Czarnowski is not what she seems. And the price of a place to sleep may cost Jessica everything. Jessica learns the hard way that in Vegas, the stakes are high and everyone is an illusionist.
With wit and grit, Jessica and her posse take on the seamy underbelly of Vegas. Dauntless, determined, and awkwardly endearing, Jessica James continues to delight readers.
Once JACKAL gets its hooks into you, you won't be able to put it down. Kelly Oliver knows how to get your heartpounding!
Customer Reviews
A great sequel to Wolf
Just as I loved Wolf, I very much enjoyed Jackal. Though I received both as an ARC from Booksprouts as stated below, I purchased this book because it was so good and I felt compelled to support such a great story. I love the characters in these books and though they are a bit wild and crazy for me, they are fun to read about. I loved the mystery involved in this story and recommend it to the YA crowd.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.