Spider's Trap (Elemental Assassin Number 13) by Jennifer Estep*Review*

* I received a copy of this book for my honest review*



Keep your friends close but your enemies within stabbing distance.

One important lesson I’ve learned in the assassination business is that to be the best you have to roll with the punches. Now that I’m queen of Ashland’s underworld—by default, not by choice—a lot more punches are being thrown my way. But I suppose that’s the price of victory for taking down some of the underworld’s top dogs. Good thing I have my Ice and Stone magic to help me survive my volatile new position. Just when I think things are finally settling down, someone tries to murder me during a hush-hush underworld meeting. But the real surprise is how strangely familiar my shadowy assailant seems to be.

My job is to maintain order among killers, crooks, and thieves, and soon I’m embroiled in a bloody game where the ability to keep secrets could be the greatest superpower of all. My enemies have all sharpened their knives and laid their traps, waiting for me to fall. But this Spider weaves her own webs of death…


MY THOUGHTS

This is the 13th book in the Elemental Assassin series and I have to say it is just as good as well the other books in this series.  So very well done even though it is a little predictable but I still enjoyed it very much. 

I admit this is the only series by Jennifer Estep I have read but I do have all of her other books in my very long to be read pile because I love her writing and I have the feeling I will most likely love all her other books. I know I will be getting the next book in this series as soon as it comes out, which is espected to be out February 2016.

I highly recommend Spider's Trap.  You don't really need to start from the first book .

I give this 5 out of 5,

Spider's Trap will be available in online and in book stores near you on July 28th 2015.



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