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Flight Path

Wright & Tran • Book 2

by Ian Andrew

4.05 Goodreads
(56 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Two combat-hardened women investigators chase a 'suicide' across the globe — and the darkness they find is worse than anything war prepared them for.

  • Great if you want: female-led thriller with genuine military intelligence credibility
  • The experience: tense and globe-spanning — escalates steadily into genuinely dark territory
  • The writing: Andrew's intelligence background lends procedural details a rare, grounded authenticity
  • Skip if: you prefer lighter mysteries — this goes to uncomfortable emotional places

About This Book

When a mysterious client asks Kara Wright and Tien Tran to confirm that the dead are truly dead, what begins as a routine investigation into a celebrity suicide quickly unravels into something far more dangerous. Two combat veterans who survived elite intelligence work now find themselves chasing a trail that stretches across the globe and into the kind of darkness no military briefing could have prepared them for. Ian Andrew understands that the most harrowing battles aren't always fought with weapons — and this book makes you feel every step of that truth.

What separates Flight Path from conventional thriller fare is Andrew's insistence on emotional honesty alongside the momentum. The pacing is relentless without sacrificing the interior lives of its characters, and the partnership between Kara and Tien carries genuine weight — earned, complicated, and real. Andrew's background in military intelligence lends the procedural details an authority that never tips into showing off, and the prose stays lean and purposeful throughout. Readers who want their thrillers grounded in something human will find this second Wright & Tran installment deeply satisfying.