
My only complaint is the (what I would call a) "Quantum Leap" ending. The narration is spot on and fantastic with terrific timing and great character voices. The writing is sharp, smart, funny, and very engaging. Special Agent Ryan "Mac" McGuinness is the one who has to find Henry, protect him, and ultimately get him to testify, which means getting him to stick around. See, Henry is a con man who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and though he calls in the murder (because hey, he's not a "bad" guy), he doesn't intend to stick around for the fall out. But it's a little tricky here because Henry isn't that good a guy himself. Russo's narration of this mystery! As the sole witness to a murder by a mob boss, Henry Page is now the FBI's best shot at putting the bad guy away. And Mac has to decide how far he's willing to go to keep Henry by his side.Ī fun, funny, smart, and suspenseful read!Ĭon man meets G-man in this fun, funny, smart, and suspenseful read! I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of Nick J. But as the mob closes in, Henry has to make his escape. Holed up in a fishing cabin, they're surprised to discover that their feelings run more than skin deep. When evidence surfaces of a mole in the FBI office, Mac and Henry are forced to go into hiding. But he's got his own agenda, and it doesn't involve testifying. As the sole witness to a mob hit, Henry's a valuable asset to the FBI.

though he wouldn't mind getting a little closer to uptight, handsome Agent McGuinness. Unless killing isn't really what Mac wants to do to him.Ĭon man Henry Page prefers to keep his distance from the law. Which is tough when Mac's a breath away from killing the Shakespeare-quoting, ethically-challenged, egg-obsessed Henry himself. Not only is he on a new diet, but he's also been tasked with keeping Henry Page - the world's most irritating witness - alive. And Mac has to decide how far he's willing to go to keep Henry by his side.Special Agent Ryan "Mac" McGuinness is having a rough week. Unless killing isn't really what Mac wants to do to him.Ĭon man Henry Page prefers to keep his distance from the law…though he wouldn't mind getting a little closer to uptight, handsome Agent McGuinness.


Special Agent Ryan "Mac" McGuinness is having a rough week.
