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Kill Plan: An International FBI Thriller (Ingrid Skyberg Book 2) Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 1,555 ratings

A serial killer has a plan...and Ingrid is part of it.

A banker is found dead at his desk in the City of London. Then a heavily tattooed body washes up in the Thames. Now someone is after Ingrid. At first these crimes seem unrelated, but they are all the work of an audacious serial killer working on both sides of the Atlantic.

Special Agent Ingrid Skyberg, the FBI’s criminal investigator in London, is one of the toughest agents ever to come out of Quantico. She’s resilient, resourceful and a bit of a renegade, but she’s never been tested like this before. With no help from her colleagues at the US embassy, Ingrid is running out of time to unmask the killer before he strikes again. But she can only do that if she can stay alive.

Unlock the thrills and twists of this up-all-night thriller series, perfect for for fans of LT Vargus, Blake Pierce and Willow Rose.
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Kill Plan is the 2nd book in the Ingrid Skyberg thriller series, but the novels can be read in any order.

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"I was immediately struck by the plotting savvy and grip-factor of Eva Hudson's writing – she is a natural storyteller" - Sophie Hannah

"Ingrid is a fascinating character" - James Oswald

"Gripped me from the first page" - DS Butler

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Eva Hudson was born and raised in south London and now splits her time between the Sussex countryside and central London. She's been a local government employee, singer, dotcom entrepreneur, portrait artist, and web designer. She has been writing fiction all her life and wrote her first full-length novel in 2005. In 2011 she won the inaugural Lucy Cavendish fiction prize for The Loyal Servant.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08KHM83YH
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 30, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.7 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 293 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 2 of 10 ‏ : ‎ Ingrid Skyberg
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Eva Hudson was born and grew up on a south London council estate. Before she started writing full time, she worked as a local government officer, singer, dotcom entrepreneur, portrait artist, project manager, graphic designer, web designer and content editor.

In 2011, her first novel – The Loyal Servant – won the inaugural Lucy Cavendish fiction prize from Cambridge University. She published the first of her chart-topping Ingrid Skyberg Thrillers in 2013 and never looked back.

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Customers enjoy this book as a great second installment in the series, praising its fast-paced plot with interesting twists and turns. The writing is well-executed and easy to read, while the characters are well-developed, with one customer particularly appreciating Ingrid Skyberg's personality. Customers find the book keeps them engaged throughout, making it a great evening or weekend read.

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78 customers mention "Enjoyment"78 positive0 negative

Customers find the book enjoyable, describing it as a great second installment in the series.

"...for the first time with the first book in this series, Fresh Doubt, it was great, her writing brings you in and carries you along with the characters..." Read more

"...On the whole, though, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I'd give it a 4.4, but this pesky ranking system forces me to round. Things moved along fine...." Read more

"This is a good read. Not so intense you can't put it down but interesting enough to keep you going. It's a good mystery. I'd recommend it." Read more

"This is the second book I have read by Eva Hudson and really love her work! The story lines are suspenseful and your attention never wavors...." Read more

64 customers mention "Suspenseful story"61 positive3 negative

Customers enjoy the suspenseful story of the book, praising its interesting twists and turns, fast-paced plot, and expert plot development.

"...Exciting story, wonderful characters, leaves you wanting more, what more could we want. Great Job Eva!!!" Read more

"...Things moved along fine. The antagonist's attack on the protagonist right after she finally moves in to a new apartment was a nice touch...." Read more

"...Fast paced, she is following up on the murder of a trader who dies after washing his hands in the bathroom...." Read more

"...It's a good mystery. I'd recommend it." Read more

35 customers mention "Interest"33 positive2 negative

Customers find the book engaging, keeping their attention throughout and making it a great evening or weekend read.

"...Exciting story, wonderful characters, leaves you wanting more, what more could we want. Great Job Eva!!!" Read more

"...Not so intense you can't put it down but interesting enough to keep you going. It's a good mystery. I'd recommend it." Read more

"...The story lines are suspenseful and your attention never wavors...." Read more

"...I read this book very quickly and enjoyed it very much. Maureen Rowland-aitken Johannesburg South Africa" Read more

29 customers mention "Character development"29 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one customer particularly praising Ingrid Skyberg's personality.

"...Exciting story, wonderful characters, leaves you wanting more, what more could we want. Great Job Eva!!!" Read more

"...And, by the way, this protagonist is another example of a strong, female character, a trend in modern fiction..." Read more

"...She does a great job with character development - they are interesting, believable, and a bit quirky...." Read more

"...I liked it - the pace is good, the story line interesting and the characters real...." Read more

27 customers mention "Writing style"27 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it well-crafted and easy to read, with one customer noting it's not overly complicated.

"...the first book in this series, Fresh Doubt, it was great, her writing brings you in and carries you along with the characters...." Read more

"An easy book to read. - A couple of typo's but I am on Kindle so cannot say the pages...." Read more

"The Ingrid Skyberg series(3 books) is outstanding. Extremely well written...." Read more

"I really enjoyed this story a lot! Well written and kept me guessing...." Read more

10 customers mention "Pace"8 positive2 negative

Customers appreciate the fast pace of the book.

"...This is not her case and isn’t even a case when she starts out. Fast paced, she is following up on the murder of a trader who dies after washing..." Read more

"...I liked it - the pace is good, the story line interesting and the characters real...." Read more

"Good pace, and engaged me quickly in the story. Good as a stand alone story, better as an installment in a series...." Read more

"Good plot! Starting was a but slow but as it move on the plot thicken and getting more exciting...." Read more

7 customers mention "Strength"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the strength of the book, describing it as determined, with one customer noting how it deals with adversity.

"...Love her she's smart, funny, determined, and tough as nails and her friend Natasha , she's to the point, funny and a friend you would love to have...." Read more

"...And, by the way, this protagonist is another example of a strong, female character, a trend in modern fiction..." Read more

"Great follow up to the first book in the series. Ingrid is strong, beautiful, tough, resourceful and you get to see her use all of her resources in..." Read more

"Well written, main character believable, not infallible." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2014
    I read Eva Hudson for the first time with the first book in this series, Fresh Doubt, it was great, her writing brings you in and carries you along with the characters. Drama, suspense, twists and turns that keep you wanting more, it's all here. Hopefully we won't have to wait long to get another exciting journey in Ingrid`s FBI career. Love her she's smart, funny, determined, and tough as nails and her friend Natasha , she's to the point, funny and a friend you would love to have. Exciting story, wonderful characters, leaves you wanting more, what more could we want. Great Job Eva!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2014
    Better than Book 1, I enjoyed the plot here more. It had more of an intensity and possibility than the first book's. I'm beginning to wonder why the author needed to make her protagonist an FBI agent, though. I have a theory, but hope I'm wrong: Maybe it resonates more with UK audiences to have potential bad guys originating from across the pond? Consider the videocams posted all around London. That's happening here too, but they're not as ubiquitous. Consider MI5 v. FBI or MI6 v. CIA. Except for bureaucratic details, I'd guess you're just as likely to have bad eggs in either one of those pairs. Here it smacks as a little too convenient to focus on external rather than internal police problems and bad guys. However, this might only mean that the UK audience is fascinated by goings-on across the pond. Who knows? (I'm willing to discuss this with the author via email, by the way.)
    On the whole, though, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I'd give it a 4.4, but this pesky ranking system forces me to round. Things moved along fine. The antagonist's attack on the protagonist right after she finally moves in to a new apartment was a nice touch. And, by the way, this protagonist is another example of a strong, female character, a trend in modern fiction (reflecting the fact that most of the reading audience is female?--here males spend free time watching American football; in the UK they watch rugby and soccer). As far as I'm concerned, women should rule the world because then we'd probably need fewer MI's-whatever and FBI/CIAs and suffer through fewer wars. (This author and I would have to find something else to write about then!)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
    Ingrid is determined. This is not her case and isn’t even a case when she starts out. Fast paced, she is following up on the murder of a trader who dies after washing his hands in the bathroom. We meet her fiancé when he comes to London. He should have stayed home for his well being. Loser! Looking forward to the next in the series!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2014
    This is a good read. Not so intense you can't put it down but interesting enough to keep you going. It's a good mystery. I'd recommend it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014
    This is the second book I have read by Eva Hudson and really love her work! The story lines are suspenseful and your attention never wavors. She does a great job with character development - they are interesting, believable, and a bit quirky. The "Kill Plan" had a couple of twists that I didn't expect at all! I love the cover on this book. I think it is beautiful.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2014
    I really like this author and have done since I read The Loyal Servant. I liked it - the pace is good, the story line interesting and the characters real. I especially like the way she portrayed Marshall - pompous and paternalistic. I read this book very quickly and enjoyed it very much.
    Maureen Rowland-aitken Johannesburg South Africa
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2014
    Good pace, and engaged me quickly in the story. Good as a stand alone story, better as an installment in a series. I prefer series where I come to know the characters and follow them through their experiences. I also appreciate books where the principle plot concludes in that book. I just read a book that was available for free, but the book ended right at the critical juncture, seemingly intended to force you to buy the next book to find out what happened. I refuse on principle. However, with Detective Skyber, I bought this 2 nd installment, and I will buy the next one as well.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2015
    An easy book to read. - A couple of typo's but I am on Kindle so cannot say the pages. Was angry with Ingrid for not standing up to Marshall - but it ended well with her in charge. I could have done with a little less description as Ingrid was running over to save Sol - I have to say I skipped some of those pages. I enjoy the characters in general - so I enjoy the book. This book has excitement and fun - so I recommend it to other readers.

Top reviews from other countries

  • S. Boyd
    4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read
    Reviewed in France on April 11, 2015
    Enjoying reading this series of books. Looking forward to the next one already. Hope there will be more to come.
  • Paul T.
    5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2023
    Highly recommended. I love the concept. I won’t spoil it, apart from to say that it may well keep you up, as you will want to find out what happens next.
  • darren
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Australia on October 2, 2014
    Great book with a great lead character worth reading
  • AnonCan
    4.0 out of 5 stars Paid for this one and was not disappointed. Engaging and intelligent
    Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2015
    Downloaded the first Ingrid Skyberg book because it was free and was impressed. Paid for this one and was not disappointed. Engaging and intelligent, the plot flows without gimmicks or credibility-stretching leaps of faith. I shall certainly be looking out for more Eva Hudson to add to my fiction collection.
  • R G Palmer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Another mystery for Ingrid Skyberg to solve in London.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2014
    Another outing for Ingrid Skyberg, the headstrong, determined, tough young FBI agent based in London. As with the first book, I found the heroine a little difficult to sympathise with, what with her inability to follow orders and her reluctance to share important information with those who might be able to help her - but once her obnoxious, self-important fiancé showed up unannounced all the way from the USA in this book, I suddenly felt very sorry for Ingrid!

    The pace of the story is brisk and keeps the reader's interest well; the action sequences are still present but not in as great an abundance as they were in the first novel. The plot is a little unbelievable in places, and I did find the ending a little hurried - but with a third book appearing so quickly I suppose the author wanted us to get on with the next instalment!

    One other slight issue I had is with the constant Americanisation in the text - I note that the author says this is because the whole book is written from Ingrid's perspective and she would use US terms such as sidewalk, etc. However, I think at times the author's own voice is being used to narrate, and no distinction is made between this voice and the central character's own when referring to things by their American names, which can be somewhat irritating - perhaps a bit of careful editing would not have gone amiss?

    All in all, I would recommend this crime mystery - it's easy to read, entertaining and generally well written. I look forward to Book 3.

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