How far would you go to catch a killer?
This is the question UK agent Emma Makepeace must ask herself when she is sent to Edinburgh for the upcoming global G7 Summit.
The Russians are in town and Emma and her team know a high-profile assassination is being planned.
But who is their target?
There is only one way to find out. Emma must set a trap using herself as bait.
As the most powerful leaders in the world arrive and the city becomes gridlocked, Emma knows the clock is ticking.
What did I think?
I was so excited to read the new Alias Emma novel and I was not disappointed. I just couldn't read it fast enough and the super-fast pacing left me breathless. They don't call Ava Glass the Queen of Spy Fiction for no reason.
Although The Trap is book three in the series, you can read it as a standalone but you will definitely want to read the earlier books, if you haven't done so already. Emma Makepeace has a new undercover assignment. This time it's based in Edinburgh as intelligence discover an assassination plot planned for the G7 Summit.
It's a race against the clock to discover their identity and stop the assassin so Emma teams up with local law enforcement officer Kate Mackenzie. I loved the connection Emma and Kate have so I don't think it's the last us readers have heard of Kate Mackenzie (yay!).
Blisteringly fast paced, sharp and addictive, it's impossible to put The Trap down once you pick it up. Ava Glass is firmly cemented in place as one of my favourite authors and I highly recommend this book.
I received a digital ARC to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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