Odyssey's End Book Review

Having never read any of the previous nine Rick Cahill novels, it seemed like an odd choice for me to read the 10th and final novel in the series, but read it I did! Titled Odyssey's End, this novel follows Rick on one last job - one that could cost him his life. 


So basically, Rick's life is kind of on the downward spiral. He's been diagnosed with CTE, and his wife and daughter have moved out. Rick dreams of a life where he can be closer to his daughter, reunited with his wife, and make sure his family is taken care of before he succumbs to CTE. But to do any of that, he needs money. And that's where an old "friend" comes in. Peter Stone offers Rick money if he'll find Stone's daughter.

Thinking only of his own daughter, Rick accepts the job, but it's not going to be as easy as it seems. Stone's daughter is indeed missing, and her disappearance has something to do with a cryptocurrency scheme, crooked FBI agents, and the Russian mob. Can Rick find her and save her before it's too late?

And can he save himself and his family?

This book had so many twists and turns. I didn't feel out of the loop since this was my first foray into the world of Rick Cahill. You could easily pick up this book and read it on its own. Now I kind of want to go back and read from the beginning!

Odyssey's End is published by Oceanview Publishing and is on bookstore shelves now. I received a free e-ARC.

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