Migration Event

Migration Event (Jordan Reed #3) by K.C. Gillis

Release: 27th October 2021
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Chesterfield Press
Source: Zooloos Book Tours
Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon UK, Amazon US

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Environmental destruction. Tax evasion. When reporter Jordan Reed uncovers a link, will she meet a fatal deadline?

Jordan Reed lives to expose criminals who believe they’ll never get caught. So after receiving a tip about a high-profile company dodging tariffs, the relentless journalist digs into the case. But though her lead turns out to be a red herring, a possible connection to the mysterious death of long-distance migratory birds pulls her into a byzantine maze of corruption and pollution.

Joining forces with a rogue conservationist, Jordan infiltrates the inner circle of one of Boston’s top corporate citizens. But when she and her new teammate find themselves surrounded by high-powered enemies, her hunt for the truth could force the coverup of their own murders.

Will the tenacious reporter live long enough to write the ultimate exposé?

Migration Event is the third book in the thrilling Jordan Reed mystery series. If you like powerful female protagonists, threats around every corner, and unexpected twists, then you’ll love K.C. Gillis’s edge-of-your-seat tale.

Buy Migration Event to flock towards a sinister conspiracy today! 

About the Author:

K.C. (Kevin) Gillis is the author of the Jordan Reed mystery series. Despite being a lifelong lover of stories and books, writing took a distant back seat as his professional career travelled through the Canadian Air Force, a decade as a chemist, followed by a long and continuing run in corporate America. With writing no longer in the back seat (but not quite yet in the front seat), Kevin now has the Jordan Reed series well underway. His personal interests focus on endurance and water sports. Having grown up in the Canadian Maritimes, he now lives in the US northeast.

Kevin can be found online at www.kcgillis.com. You can connect with Kevin on Twitter at @kcgilliswriter, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kcgilliswriter, and you can email him directly at kevin@kcgillis.com..

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Migration Event Review:

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I have loved reading the Jordan Reed mystery novels and was eagerly awaiting to read her latest adventure in “Migration Event.” Secrets, manipulations, and illegal dealings made Migration Event a compelling addition to the series, and I could not put it down.

In her latest adventure, Jordan finds herself amidst a new mystery (Frankie as her source) and investigating Arthur Driscoll and Solarion. In the true fashion of these books, Jordan explores the characters and finds herself in danger in the second half. I loved this book because we got a new addition, Maggie, a marine biologist, with Jordan. I loved Maggie and was impressed with her investigation skills. Frankly, I feel she should have her spinoff series.

The villains were also dynamic and complex, giving Jordan and Maggie a run for their money. Personally, Sonya was my favorite. While Ryan fumbles and doesn’t cover his tracks well, Sonya calculated and thoroughly did her homework. One of my favorite moments was when Jordan meets Arthur, and Arthur later finds out what Jordan did to GenPhage. Jordan is charismatic as always, and I also enjoyed the camaraderie she shared with Tom. Some memorable moments are when Jordan goes to Solarion or takes a trip with Maggie to Nelson Island.

Moreover, I loved the details and the research the author put into the story. I was intrigued reading about the effects of Cadmium and the natural trivia the author includes about the dowitchers. The only downside to the book is that I missed some of the characters from the earlier books, like Travis.

Overall, I love the Jordan Reed series and hope the author writes many more of this figure.

Book Tour Schedule

Migration Event

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the Migration Event (Jordan Reed #3) by K.C. Gillis Blog Tour hosted by Zooloos Book Tours

 
 

 

One Comment

  1. Thank you so much for this review and supporting the tour and for the reviews of the first two books in the series – means a lot!

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