A review by msw
A Knife's Edge by Eliot Parker

4.0

The bloodbath continues all over Charleston, West Virginia, and heroic, impetuous, determined Sergeant Ronan McCullough is there to deal with it. This is a sequel to a novel set a few months earlier , and this time Ronan is not so much off the reservation as just taking too much on himself. He is clever and strong, though, and manages to get himself off a gurney he's strapped to with a poison injection coming at him. Seeing him do this kind of thing is part of the fun. Ronan continues to be appealingly challenged by his anger issues, but usually able to channel them to good use, and even more lovable as he bumblingly tries to father teen-aged Nick and expresses tenderness and passion toward Ty.