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Final Offer

Ingrid Skyberg FBI Thriller • Book 6

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Why You'll Love This

When the enemy is rich enough to buy elections and powerful enough to bury the truth, going undercover isn't brave — it's suicidal.

  • Great if you want: geopolitical intrigue wrapped in a tight FBI thriller
  • The experience: propulsive and tense — the kind that shortens your sleep
  • The writing: Hudson keeps the plot clean and the stakes personal — no bloat
  • Skip if: you haven't read the series and dislike jumping into book six

About This Book

When shadowy money starts flowing from Russian oligarchs toward a scheme to hack American elections, FBI Special Agent Ingrid Skyberg is handed an assignment that could destroy her long before she ever sees the inside of a courtroom. Going undercover in a world where wealth buys silence and ruthlessness passes for strategy, Ingrid faces an enemy who operates without fingerprints — and who has every reason to make sure she never surfaces. The stakes here aren't just professional. They're existential.

Hudson writes with the kind of controlled momentum that makes 446 pages disappear. The plot is intricate without ever becoming cluttered, weaving geopolitical tension into a deeply personal story about one woman's stubborn refusal to back down. What sets Final Offer apart from standard thriller fare is the grounded, intelligent voice at its center — Ingrid is sharp without being infallible, determined without being reckless, and her choices feel earned rather than convenient. Readers who've followed the series will find this entry raises the emotional and tactical pressure considerably; those arriving here first will find it pulls them in just the same.