Robert J. Crane has amazingly presented this book and Enemies and Family: The Girl in the Box, Book 4 are Robert’s matchless writings. Annie Sullivan has years of experience in narrating the true essence of characters and did a great job in this book.
Sienna Nealon was in her second decade of life young lady who had been kept hostage in her own home by her mom for a very long time. Then one day her mom disappeared and Sienna awakened to find two odd men in her home. On the run, uncertain of who to go to and finding she has baffling abilities, Sienna ended up sought after by a shadowy organization known as the Directorate and chased by a horrendous, murderous sociopath named Wolfe, everyone not entirely set in stone to catch her for their motivations.
The story is about smart, godlike freak-type individuals and the office that attempted to direct them. It simply never gets moving on a decent plot. At first, the young person’s mom is missing, who is likewise godlike, then the organization saved her from a wolf animal which simply does not fit the story and the majority of the story is at their office. She is a whiny, smarty pants young person which does not make us like her.
At a certain point, the wolf fellow suggests assaulting her before killing her, which is an unexpected development only tossed in for impact and truly does not seem right by then. the storyteller seems like a droning youngster, which is presumably the thing they are going for, yet it is monotonous to tune in.