A Forgotten Kill (Daniela Vega Book 2) by Isabella Maldonado - Audiobook
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An FBI agent tracks a brilliant serial killer in New York—right back to her own cold-blooded past in a riveting thriller by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Cipher.

FBI Special Agent Daniela “Dani” Vega was seventeen when her mother murdered her father. Ten years after Dani’s own damning eyewitness testimony sealed her mother’s fate, she’s starting to have doubts. What if she got it all wrong?

A veteran NYPD homicide detective agrees to reopen the closed case on one condition—Dani must help him find a serial killer who’s been operating throughout New York City for the past decade. If anyone can decipher his patterns, and his riddles, it’s a trained codebreaker like Dani. The killer knows this too. And his next riddle—and victim—is meant just for her.

For Dani, stopping a killer—and learning what really happened to her father—becomes more personal and more dangerous with each new twist. As secrets of the past are unearthed, the truth could forever change Dani’s life…and the lives of everyone she loves.

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ISBN-10

1662515820

ISBN-13

978-1662515828

Print length

363 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Thomas & Mercer

Publication date

March 25, 2024

Dimensions

5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches

Item weight

12.8 ounces



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5223 KB

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Praise for Isabella Maldonado

A Forgotten Kill

“Maldonado’s years of law enforcement experience continue to add grit and texture to the series, and she supplements those details with a barn burner of a climax. Readers will clamor for the sequel.” —Publishers Weekly

“Maldonado's expertise in the criminology field really shines through in her books…She covers her bases, does her research, and creates a realistic investigation and chase that is compelling and engaging!” —Shelf Reflection

Filled to the brim with suspense and danger, A Forgotten Kill is one of those great reads that crackles with nervous energy from start to finish. A book that urges you forward with a desperate desire to learn the outcome as quickly as possible. —Best Thriller Books

“Dani Vega is the kick-ass heroine we’ve all been waiting for! Former Army Ranger, current hard-core FBI agent, she can outthink, outfight, and just plain outclass any opponent around. Welcome to your next favorite series!” —Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author

A Killer’s Game

“Maldonado keeps the plot boiling and the bodies dropping to the end.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Intense, gripping, and compulsively readable, A Killer’s Game goes from zero to ninety on page one and never slows down. FBI agent Dani Vega is a heroine to cheer for—tough, inventive, and highly capable. A winner.” —Meg Gardiner, #1 New York Times bestselling author

The Falcon

“Another great read from [Isabella Maldonado]! I’m a Nina Guerrera fan, and this book is the best of the series so far. Don’t miss it!” —Steve Netter, Best Thriller Books

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CHAPTER 1

August 15, 2024, 2:30 a.m.

East Harlem, Manhattan

“Something’s wrong,” Conner muttered to himself. “She’s late.”

As he’d done many times before, Conner waited at the Harlem–125th Street station for Angela Dominguez. Only her train hadn’t come.

Was there a crash? A shooting? A bomb?

He pulled out his cell phone and had started entering the Transit Authority’s website into the search bar when the platform vibrated beneath his feet. He glanced down to see the lights embedded in the floor begin to glow and felt the tension drain from his body. The number 6 train heading uptown had been delayed. Nothing was wrong.

A minute later, his eager eyes scanned the small cluster of passengers making their way onto the platform.

She glanced up at him after he fell into step beside her. When she finally spoke, her words were tinged with a sexy Colombian accent that never failed to heat his blood. “You really don’t have to—”

“It’s the middle of the night,” he cut in. “So yes. I have to walk you home.”

Her shy smile told him she was secretly pleased. It was enough encouragement for him to edge closer to her. Should he take her hand?

Conner had first approached Angela two weeks earlier when he’d seen her get off the train. She’d been leery at first, understandably guarded around a powerfully built man who was easily twice her size. She’d asked why he was out so late, and he’d explained that he worked the swing shift as a bouncer at a nightclub on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

She’d confided that she worked on the opposite side of Manhattan, as part of an office-cleaning crew for a high-rise building on Third Avenue. Like him, her shift ended at two in the morning, and she took public transportation to her apartment in Harlem.

Her beauty had drawn him instantly. Getting to know her had cemented the attraction. His sweet Latina Cinderella scrubbed floors until the wee hours, then rose early to work as a short-order cook in a local diner until the late afternoon. He estimated her age at twenty-five, but her hands already showed the calluses and shiny burn scars from her labor. He longed to take those hands in his own but refrained, unwilling to risk frightening her off.

Instead, they chatted as they strolled along Fifth Avenue from the subway stop in Harlem, which seemed empty compared to the bustling activity of the thoroughfare during business hours.

Without warning, Angela reached out to grasp his arm. He followed her startled gaze to a nearby cluster of honey locust trees lining the sidewalk. A beefy, unkempt man was barreling straight at them, something clutched in his hand.

Conner swept Angela behind him and faced the threat.

A gap-toothed grin spreading across his unshaven face, the man raised a clenched fist and moved his thumb. A silver blade sprang out with a distinctive click Conner recognized.

“Your money,” the man said. “And your jewelry.” He maneuvered the switchblade into fighting position. “Now.”

“Stay where you are,” Conner whispered to Angela over his shoulder. “If you try to run, he’ll go after you. If you’re behind me, I can protect you.”

Assuming she appreciated both the danger of their situation and his experience as a bouncer, he moved forward to confront the mugger.

The element of surprise carried many advantages, and Conner made use of them all. He’d learned to confront bullies with an overwhelming show of force as a small boy and, one way or another, had dealt with violence ever since.

He slammed a meaty fist into the mugger’s forearm, sending the knife flying. He barely registered it clattering to the ground several yards away as he followed up with a series of punishing blows to the man’s head and body.

The mugger stumbled, fell, then scrambled to his feet and took off, hollering obscenities as he fled.

Before he could give chase, a slender set of arms wrapped around Conner’s arm, holding him back.

“Thank you,” Angela whispered.

He turned toward her, and she buried her face in his chest. He gently pulled her into his arms, saying nothing but stroking her silky black hair as she released a shuddering sob.

After a full minute, he pulled his cell phone from his pocket and started to call 9-1-1. Again, her surprisingly firm grip stayed him.

“Don’t call the cops.”

He raised an inquiring brow.

She lowered her head. “I’m . . . uh . . . I—don’t exactly have my paperwork in order.”

He lifted her chin with his index finger, bringing her soft brown eyes up to meet his. “Your work visa expired?” he said gently. When she merely nodded, he tucked her trembling hand into the crook of his arm and turned toward her apartment building. “Let’s just get you home.”

He stopped after a few feet and bent to pick up the switchblade. “Shouldn’t leave this lying around,” he said to her. “Kids might find it and get hurt.”

Her look of admiration was worth doing battle with a street thug. He pocketed the knife and guided her the rest of the way to her door in silence.

“I want to make sure you get inside okay,” he said after she typed her code into the keypad by the main entrance.

“Want some coffee?” She hesitated. “A beer?”

In his dreams, he’d done a lot more than have a drink with her, but that was just his imagination working overtime. Not reality.

“I’ll just walk you up to your unit.” He kept his voice neutral.

He followed her up to the third floor, where she pushed the door open and turned toward him. Conner could tell she was rattled and didn’t want to enter her apartment alone.

Sure enough, she stepped aside to allow him in first. He brushed past her, careful not to make overt contact as he went inside the modest studio apartment.

“Sit,” she said, indicating two pieces of mismatched furniture made of faded fabric. “I’ll get the coffee on.”

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About the authors

Isabella Maldonado

Isabella Maldonado

Wall Street Journal bestselling author Isabella Maldonado wore a gun and badge in real life before turning to crime writing. A graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico and the first Latina to attain the rank of captain in the Fairfax County Police Department just outside DC, she retired as the Commander of Special Investigations and Forensics. During more than two decades on the force, her assignments included hostage negotiator, department spokesperson, and precinct commander. She uses her law enforcement background to bring a realistic edge to her writing, which includes the bestselling FBI Special Agent Nina Guerrera series (soon to be a Netflix feature film starring Jennifer Lopez), the award-winning Detective Veranda Cruz series, and the Agent Daniela "Dani" Vega series. Her books are published in24 languages.She can be found at www.isabellamaldonado.com.

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4.6 out of 5

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Katherine Galvez

Katherine Galvez

5

amazing!!

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024

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Amazing!! I really enjoyed listening to the audiobook. My goodness all the information I learn in this book! I have to mention I read the first book in this series and I like it. It was great, but Isabela “la saco del play” with this one. Super interesting, Daniela Vega is an FBI agent, her mother is at a mental facility after allegedly having killed her husband, Daniela’s dad. Daniela is looking for information about her dad’s murder case after her mom has a lucid moment and tells her that she did not kill him. For Daniela it becomes very important to open the case and investigate what really happened that day. While searching and looking for more info Daniela finds leading information for what seems to be a series of deaths linked to the same serial killer. She begins to investigate and this character is just a freaking champion, I love how the author made her so cold and thoughtful under pressure, I loved every scene were Daniela was under pressure and working to solve a code or a pattern, pretty freaking cool how the author portrayed all that in this book.

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Kindle Customer

Kindle Customer

5

Holding my breathe for a Dani Vega book #3

Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024

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I loved every minute of this book. Even more than I enjoyed book #1. I'm hopeful that there will be a Dani Vega book #3. I'm very excited to have found this author. As someone who preorders books a year in advance. I would gladly add this author into my pre orders.

Ana

Ana

5

Suspenseful

Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024

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I had a hard time getting into this book at the beginning. I kept wanting to compare it to the first. I had high standards for this 2nd book. It took for me to put it down, read a romance novel and get back to this book with zero expectations. With a clear mind I was finally sucked in. It was suspenseful, nerve wrecking, kept me at edge of my seat. You are in for a roller coast of a ride!

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