A review by mad_about_books
Radiant Angel by Nelson DeMille

5.0

John Corey is no longer part of the Anti-Terrorist Task Force (ATTF), Mideastern section, and Kate Mayfield has been promoted to Supervisory Special Agent so Mr. and Mrs. Corey are no longer on the same team professionally. Does this spell the end for Mr. and Mrs.?

RADIANT ANGEL is the shortest book in the series and is somewhat reminiscent of WILD FIRE, yet it stands well on its own and is no less a nail biter. Corey's new job is with the Diplomatic Surveillance Group. He is out from under the eye of the FBI as well as out of the office. Along with his trainee partner, Tess Faraday who drinks a lot of coffee and spends too much time in the ladies' room, he is surveilling the Russian Federation Mission to the United Nations when things start looking up… at least that’s how John Corey sees it. He's a maverick who goes with his gut and shoots from the hip. You either love him or hate him. There is no in between.

In some respects, RADIANT ANGEL seems to indicate that John Corey's employment in law enforcement, his service to city, state, and country, will come to an end. Where does an adrenalin junkie go after dealing with murderers and terrorists. We won't find out until the release of book eight, THE MAZE, in October 2022.