Blood Lines By Nelson DeMille & Alex DeMille

Powerfully vivid, endlessly fascinating and intensely horrifying, Blood Lines wreaks havoc on your emotions, keeps you on the edge of your seat and has you questioning the current state of the world.

Army CID Agents Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor are reunited in Berlin to investigate the murder of fellow CID Agent Harry Vance. German law enforcement believes this is an open and shut case of Islamic terrorism, with the US Embassy’s legal attaché and her team in full agreement. But to Brodie and Taylor the facts are too convenient and as they continue to ignore the narrative and follow new leads, they discover additional evidence that points to a more sinister plot. One that dates back to the Cold War and the Stasi secret police of East Germany, involves the rising threat of the neo-Nazi movement, and includes a traitor code named Odin who has gone unexposed for over three decades. Now Brodie and Taylor are the only ones who can stop a cataclysmic event from occurring…if they can decipher this twisted web of clues in time and avoid becoming victims themselves.

Brodie and Taylor are fantastic characters, with Brodie being the brash, sarcastic, impulsive, anti-authority “bad cop” to Taylor’s thoughtful, methodical, follow the rules “good cop” (thought Brodie’s approach definitely rubs off on Taylor as time goes on). As a pairing they are incredibly formidable, putting aside subtextual sexual tension to focus on the case and getting justice for their colleague. And despite pissing on procedure and pissing off every single member of the German and American law enforcement community involved in this investigation, they see things others cannot or will not see and they get results. Causing incredible frustration witnessing the resistance they face along the journey but experiencing extreme satisfaction when they are proven right in the end.

But the star of Blood Lines is the ominous plot and its linkages back to Nazism, Communism and the Cold War. It’s no exaggeration to say I felt extreme anxiety at the real reason Harry Vance was murdered and the dastardly, murderous scheme that comes to light. It feels all to plausible in this age of scientific and technical advancements coupled with increasing xenophobia and extremism. Which is beyond terrifying to consider. Though it makes for one hell of a heart-pounding thriller.

Kudos to Nelson and Alex DeMille for crafting such a compelling, entertaining and frightening story. Combining past and present narratives, they’ve delivered a highly effective and distressing cautionary tale in thriller form. And it’s excellently executed. A brilliantly constructed novel that you will not soon forget.


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