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Flash Point by Logan Ryles

Flash Point is another brilliant book about Mason Sharpe! It's the fifth book in the series, but can be read even if you haven't read the others --but DO read them, as they are fab books, and you get more of the backstory, adding richness to the plot!

In this instalment Mason is having some downtime when he meets Ralph, an older man looking for the woman he loves after meeting her online and becoming a Sugar Daddy of sorts to her. Ralph is deeply in love, but Mason suspects it's all an elaborate financial scam.

Her death results in Ralph being accused of her murder, but Mason isn't buying it - Ralph is showing all signs of being deeply on love (Mason should know!) and he decides to investigate. 

Enter the Italian mob, intrigue and deception - this intelligent thriller is another amazing Mason Sharpe book. 


Flash Point by Logal Ryles is available now and included if you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription.


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