February 26, 2018

Review: THE EXTREMIST by Nadia Dalbuono

Publisher Scribe
Length 301 pages
Format softcover 
Published 2018
Series Leone Scamarcio #4
My Copy provided by the publisher


More thriller than police procedural and with a different 'feel' than the preceding books in the series, the fourth book to feature Flying Squad Detective Leone Scamarcio is a race-against-the-clock shot of adrenaline which brings terror to the Detectives front door.


When three locations across Rome are simultaneously targeted by terrorists, the police seem to have their hands tied, that is, until one of the extremists requests Scamarcio in person. 

Thrown into the proverbial lions den, Scamarcio is brought face to face with an unusual extremist, one with an odd demand that only Scamarcio fulfill.

The Extremist makes for entertaining and high octane reading as Scamarcio at once becomes the hunter and hunted. Known for blurring the lines between law and lawlessness, Scamarcio once again relies on his underworld connections as much, if not, more than those on the thin blue line of justice alongside him.    

The book flows freely and introduces an interesting new character who is sure to have an impact in future installments. Much like the other books in the series, The Extremist is new-reader friendly but series readers will enjoy the continuity.     

You can read my review of the previous book, The Hit by clicking the link below

Review: THE HIT by Nadia Dalbuono


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