A review by jeremyawilliams
Cold Harbor by Matthew FitzSimmons

5.0

After a bit of a sophomore slump with [b:Poisonfeather|27821823|Poisonfeather (Gibson Vaughn, #2)|Matthew FitzSimmons|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1466081020s/27821823.jpg|47801998], Cold Harbor is a return to form for both [a:Matthew FitzSimmons|14126306|Matthew FitzSimmons|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1446727733p2/14126306.jpg] and his Gibson Vaughn character.

Without giving too much away, Cold Harbor picks up 18 months after the end of Poisonfeather, and Gibson Vaughn is not doing well. He just spent the last year and a half in a CIA black-site prison and he has the emotional scars to show for it.

His first job after surprisingly being released? Get revenge on the man that put him there. Throughout the book, Gibson has to deal with starting over again, searching for his ex-wife and daughter, figuring out how to exact his revenge, and taking on a new challenge working for an old foe.

Definitely read these books in order and even though Poisonfeather wasn't quite as good as [b:The Short Drop|27239265|The Short Drop (Gibson Vaughn, #1)|Matthew FitzSimmons|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1445329536s/27239265.jpg|45640572] or Cold Harbor, it's essential to reading the series as a whole.

I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review of this book.