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Friday, November 4, 2016

Book Review Fidelity By Jan Fedarcyk

Fidelity (Kay Malloy #1)

Title: Fidelity

Author: Jan Fedarcyk 

Stars: 5 out of 5 

Review:
A superb Counter Intelligence (CI) novel that is factual in both events and story time line. This type of work evolves slowly and can come to a head rapidly. Some times you win and sometimes you lose or it could be a tied game. The main character, Kay Malloy, is a gutsy hard working Agent who knows what she wants and goes forward in a positive manner with the end game plan always in the forefront of her actions.
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel from a professional viewpoint. The author's story telling was excellent and I recommend this novel to anyone who wants to obtain a real feel for CI work. I have given it a five star rating.
I obtained an ARC from Netgalley for my unbiased review.

Thank you Frank for your review

Synopsis:
Kay Malloy always knew hers would be a life of service. Following the tragic death of her humanitarian parents, Kay and her brother, Christopher, were raised in a world of wealth and culture by their godparents. With ambition and selflessness, Kay joins the FBI to honor her parent’s legacy, even while Christopher’s life grows increasingly aimless.

Paramilitary and male-dominated, the FBI could be an intimidating employer to anyone less confident, devoted, and insightful than Kay. But after early success in the Violent Crime Program in Baltimore she struggles working counterintelligence in New York. When Kay is assigned to investigate the loss of Russian government double agents, she sees this as her chance to prove herself. As pressure mounts and conflicting leads cloud the investigation, Kay discovers she must make the impossible choice between those she loves and the country she’s sworn to protect.

Filled with vivid detail from retired FBI Special Agent Jan Fedarcyk, Fidelity is both a thrilling, authentic look into the workings of the FBI and the gripping story of one woman’s fight to honor both love and duty



About The Author:
Jan Fedarcyk

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