Author: Ace Collins
Pages: 155 pages
Format: Electronic
Year: 2013
Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing
“A Date With Death” is a tale that will keep your attention and will make you anxious for the next installment! Each month another episode will be sent to your electronic device once you have signed up for a subscription at http://www.bookfunmagazine.com/i/226017. Subscribers sign up for a cost of $9.95, which gives one-month access to the site or for $60 subscribers get 12 full months’ access to the site that has extras available to subscribers. Leave a response with your email for an opportunity to win a year subscription for free!
My review : A Date With Death is a five star first installment. I so want the next one, I find myself checking my email to see if It is available yet, and I believe anyone that has read any of Ace Collins's book will agree he has not let his fans down with this story. If you haven't read any of his other works, I believe you will become an instant fan.
This story takes place in 1941 and in the middle of the war. Helen Meeker works for Franklin Roosevelt, the President. She is a remarkable woman and wants what other women wants but mostly wants Edgar J. Hoover to realize that women can and should be able to work for the FBI. My review : A Date With Death is a five star first installment. I so want the next one, I find myself checking my email to see if It is available yet, and I believe anyone that has read any of Ace Collins's book will agree he has not let his fans down with this story. If you haven't read any of his other works, I believe you will become an instant fan.
In this first installment, Helen is on a mission to save an innocent man, a preacher, who has confessed to being a spy, believing he can save other innocent people from being killed from the real spy.
The story plot kept me turning the pages to see who the real spy really was. Helen puts her life in danger to prove that the preacher is innocent, will she save him in time, before his execution date? The ending isn't exactly the way I wanted it to end but the fact that it ended realistically is what makes this such a good story. The ending has the reader wishing there were more pages to turn, as Helen is starting another mission to save others, this time, the stakes are more personable to her.
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