Having read Peace With Beasts by Utugi Wakari, I decided to get my hands on Whistle Blower by Tess Gerritsen, and I can now give you an insight into it. The plot gets underway when a man named Victor Holland emerges from the darkness and crosses the motorway right in front of Catherine Weaver’s car.
Washington, D.C., has yet again been the centre of some important occurrence; Victor has discovered a vile secret with which those at the pinnacle of power in the nation’s capital would stop at nothing to hide.
In the pleading, crazy-eyed hysteria that enthused his tale, Cathy saw the raving lunatic. Still, the haunted desperation that lingered in his glance and the gunshot wound behind his shoulder was eloquent, too. However, she realizes she cannot continue living like this and has to either place herself in the hands of Victor – a dangerous man – or trust him and escape. The film ‘Cathy’s Curse’ ended as the main character was forced to choose between trusting a man who was wanted by the police or giving herself into his hands.
Every hour increases the approach of their haters to them; thus, the level of risk and suspense also rises. The suspense, coupled with love and deceit, made me hold my breath every time Cathy decided to trust Victor, whether it was the right thing or she was merely putting herself in the hands of destruction.
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Characters
- Victor Holland: The protagonist on the run after uncovering a deadly secret.
- Catherine Weaver: The woman who helps Victor must decide if she can trust him.
Read Time
This is a fantastic weekend read. Whistle Blower will be very refreshing if you like to recharge during the holidays.
Overall, I read Whistle Blower within six to eight hours since, per chapter time, I took almost an hour. There was a lot of action in the storyline, which made the work engaging, and I found myself glued to the book.
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About Tess Gerritsen
Probably one of the most successful Stanford alumni, Tess Gerritsen, the internationally bestselling author, began her writing career circumstantially after getting her M. D. from UCSF. She has authored 32 suspense novels, with “Whistle Blower” being bought by Amazon Studios.
CONCLUSION
Read Tess Gerritsen’s romantic suspense novel, Whistle Blower, and be prepared for an exciting novel full of surprises. It has elements of suspense, the plot is rather dense, and the characters are quite developed – it makes for a good, thrilling, fast-paced read. Thus, they should read the book, and I totally agree with anyone who looks for an interesting and invigorating book.
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