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The Plans They Made

An Action Packed Political Conspiracy Thriller

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1 of 1 copy available

PAGE TURNER AWARDS 2022 GENRE WINNER

Her best friend is dead. A terrorist cell threatens to bomb London. Can an American journalist save hundreds of lives?

Kate Brennan is devastated. After months of planning a reunion in London, the Chicago-based, award-winning investigative reporter turned novelist is shattered to learn that her dearest friend is dead. But when she realizes that the circumstances are suspicious—and that even looking into them could imperil her own life—she feels compelled to act.

Teaming up with a man who knew her friend, Kate embarks on the most extraordinary and hair-raising fact-finding mission of her life. With a terrorist cell stalking her every move and under the constant threat of suicide bombings, she fears both she and hundreds of people are about to run out of time. Can Kate outfox the terrorists and save their targets from certain doom? Or will she die along with them, never getting justice for her best friend?

THE PLANS THEY MADE is a pulse pounding international thriller that will keep you turning pages until the very end.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 7, 2024
      Kenig debuts with a high-octane thriller about a journalist who stumbles on an international terrorist plot. Decorated investigative reporter Kate Brennan travels to London to reunite with her best friend, Ruby Cunningham, who moved to England three years earlier for her job at the U.N. Soon after Kate arrives, she learns that Ruby was killed in a motorcycle accident—a tragedy made stranger because the bus that hit her seemed to do so intentionally. Kate then learns that Ruby changed her name when she moved overseas, and that her real employer was the CIA, not the U.N. With her hopes of a restful vacation dashed, Kate fires up her reporter’s instincts and discovers that Ruby was entangled in a plot to assassinate a real-life political figure. While the details of that plot, once they’re revealed, undercut the tension somewhat, Kenig provides plenty of interpersonal betrayal and gunslinging action to keep readers invested. This satisfies.

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