28)Freveletti, Jamie. RUNNING FROM THE DEVIL. WIlliam Morror: 2009.
Meh. I wanted to like this novel, since the protagonist was described as an endurance marathon runner who uses her skills to save the day. But it was just so-so writing and cliched action plotting, with larger than life exploits where our leading lady thwarts guerrilla terrorists and an industrial espionage plot while saving herself and the other passengers of a hijacked plane in Columbia). And there wasn't enough attention (or accurate details) given to how our heroine utilized her atletic edge.
Meh. I wanted to like this novel, since the protagonist was described as an endurance marathon runner who uses her skills to save the day. But it was just so-so writing and cliched action plotting, with larger than life exploits where our leading lady thwarts guerrilla terrorists and an industrial espionage plot while saving herself and the other passengers of a hijacked plane in Columbia). And there wasn't enough attention (or accurate details) given to how our heroine utilized her atletic edge.