Poison Flower by Thomas Perry

Poison Flower is one of Thomas Perry‘s “Jane Whitefield” Books. Ms. Whitefield hides people as her mission. She takes people who are targeted for abuse or death and sets them up with a new identity in a place where they are safe. In Poison Flower she helps James Shelby a man framed for his wife’s death escape from jail. She also helps Iris a lady she met in an abused women’s shelter.

She runs into complications though because the man who framed Shelby is a very powerful criminal who sends professional killers to kill Shelby. They find Jane and torture her but she doesn’t reveal where Shelby is. As you can guess she escapes her tormenters and turns the tables on them and heads out to find the employer.

I didn’t really care for the book at first. She suffers horrific torture but shrugs it off, it was about halfway in before it got interesting when the turning the tables phase begins.. Even then the whole book was predictable and not very suspenseful. I give it two stars out of five. Sorry!

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