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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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I honestly had given up on seeing another Charlie Fox novel – which was a cryin' shame, but I get that authors have to move on sometimes. But then a couple of weeks ago, when I logged onto NetGalley to take care of something, there it was on the front page – and I jumped to request it (despite promising myself I was taking a NetGalley break to catch up on other things).
“You were a soldier, Miss Fox , and you are now a bodyguard. There is an old saying that is true in both cases : To survive—to protect a life— you have to be lucky every day. But your enemies, they have to be lucky only once.”
de rigueur
ever
Killing because your life—or that of another—is in immediate danger is one thing. I'd been trained to accept that possibility right from the start of my army career. But appointing yourself judge, jury, and executioner is quite another. As is doing it anyway, only to discover that it doesn't trouble your conscience nearly as much as it should.
Fox Hunter
Die Easy
Disclaimer: I received this eARC from W. W. Norton & Company via NetGalley in exchange for this post – thanks to both for this.
N.B.: As this was an ARC, any quotations above may be changed in the published work – I will endeavor to verify them as soon as possible.