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Alexis Parker #2

The Warhol Incident

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Art thieves...
An international crime syndicate...
And mortal peril...

A year ago, Alexis Parker turned her back on everything she knew. Walking away from the Office of International Operations proved to be both the easiest and hardest thing she had ever done. However, her newfound life in the private sector is turning out to be anything but the cushy desk job she imagined.

Now ghosts from her past have come to haunt her. Running into a former acquaintance while retrieving a painting in Paris sends Alex spiraling back to the life she hoped to leave behind. Buried traumas from her last mission at the OIO are unearthed when similarities force the present to collide with the past. Those she believed to be friends quickly become enemies, and enemies soon become allies. It's a minefield of uncertainty that can have deadly consequences if she places her trust in the wrong person.

Meanwhile, the dynamic is shifting between her and James Martin, the man she had once been hired to protect. The two are standing on an emotional precipice, teetering on the edge of will they or won't they. It will all reach a crescendo as blood is spilled and sacrifices are made. Survival isn't always a guarantee but merely a whimsical dalliance.

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First published August 20, 2013

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G.K. Parks

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G.K. Parks has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History. After spending some time in law school, G.K. changed paths and earned a Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Now, that education is being put to use, creating a fictional world based upon years of study and research.

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My books:
All of my books can be read as standalone novels, but for those who like to know the proper order, I've included it below.

The Alexis Parker Prequel series:
1) Assignment Zero
2) Agent Prerogative
3) The Final Chapter
**note all three are combined in the full-length novel Outcomes and Perspective**

The Alexis Parker series:
1) Likely Suspects
2) The Warhol Incident
3) Mimicry of Banshees
4) Suspicion of Murder
5) Racing Through Darkness
6) Camels and Corpses
7) Lack of Jurisdiction
8) Dying for a Fix
9) Intended Target
10) Muffled Echoes
11) Crisis of Conscience
12) Misplaced Trust
13) Whitewashed Lies
14) On Tilt
15) Purview of Flashbulbs
16) The Long Game
17) Burning Embers
18) Thick Fog
19) Warning Signs
20) Past Crimes
21) Sinister Secret
22) Zero Sum
23) Buried Alive
24) Trouble Brewing

The Julian Mercer series:
1) Condemned
2) Betrayal
3) Subversion
4) Reparation
5) Retaliation
6) Hunting Grounds

The Liv DeMarco series:
1) Dangerous Stakes
2) Operations Stakeout
3) Unforeseen Danger
4) Deadly Dealings
5) High Risk
6) Fatal Mistake
7) Imminent Threat
8) Mistaken Identity
9) Malicious Intent
10) Controlled Burn

Cross Security Investigations:
1) Fallen Angel
2) Calculated Risk

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1,909 reviews35 followers
November 12, 2020
I wasn’t impressed with book one and this one follows in the same vein. Unrealistic, idiotic romance, horrible immature female lead.

Done.
320 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2017
What a wonderful read! I almost gave up after 30 pages, but something kept pulling me in and I wasn't sorry I kept going - wonderful thriller!
54 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2018
I'm enjoying this series ! Finish one, and cannot wait till the next !
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39 reviews6 followers
June 18, 2018
I continue to enjoy the Alexis Parker series. I almost thought this book was going to be a similar plot line but it surprised me.
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151 reviews
June 12, 2018
Terrific characters

Do you enjoy reading about strong female characters? International intrigue? Police, FBI, Interpol, and the interworking of multiple agencies on a case? Then this for you!
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3,382 reviews31 followers
June 10, 2018
This was a pretty good mystery, and I enjoyed the part of the book set in France, working with the police there. I suspect it's not terribly realistic in terms of civilians being able to work so closely with the police (even if she is a former federal agent), but it is entertaining. It features a strong female detective which is always a plus for me.
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215 reviews9 followers
March 26, 2015
This book was orginally reviewed on Sara's Books and Things

I really loved Alexis, she is a strong no nonsense character. Yes she has a tendency towards profanity, but I feel it helps define her she has been through hell and back, more then once so if she feels the need to cuss go right ahead.

Her relationship with Martin was another highlight for me. True the progression of it is extremely slow, but he's still technically her boss and she has issues letting people in. Her issues are due to the reason she left the OIO, and the fact that she doesn't want anyone to get injured or killed from being in her life. That being said I really like them as a pair, and I can't wait to see it develop in later books.

For the story itself, I love the fact that it keeps you guessing. Even once the main villain was revealed you still have surprises coming. I truly enjoyed this series and I hope to read more of the series soon.

This is technically the second book in a series but it can easily be read as a stand alone. There are references to the previous book, but not enough to hinder understanding.
173 reviews
September 18, 2015
Stolen Art

Alexis Parker, former agent, now Security Consultant for Martin Technologies, was leaving for Paris with James the multimillionaire owner. He to see his new VP, Guilot and Alexis to escort a valuable painting. Too many expensive art pieces were being stolen.

Alexis finds herself in the middle of international stolen art and a dangerous gambling and stolen art warlord. Worse, her capture and torture. Will Alexis survive?

Great mystery, suspense, along with dangerous stake outs, that leave you constantly terrorized.
4 reviews1 follower
January 12, 2025
This is the second novel by G.K. Parks that I have read, the first being Likely Suspects. I cannot recommend either. This review is about the second one – The Warhol Incident – but mostly applies to the first one as well.

Our heroine, Alexis Parker, is not quite a government agent, not quite a private eye, not quite a bodyguard, not quite a femme fatale, available for hire for duties which seem straightforward but which turn dangerous.

The product of this recipe is a cross between a detective story and a bodice ripper. Falling between these two stools, we end up with a slow-paced story populated by somewhat fungible, forgettable characters. Tedious and meticulous detail is given to room layouts, menus, décor and a myriad of unnecessary minutiae which serve merely to further slow the already leisurely pace of the narrative. Where is a blue pencil when you need one?

Minor spoiler alert: the main male character, who appears on both books, is a cardboard cutout figure. Enviably rich, impeccably dressed and coiffed, and of course drop-dead handsome (piercing green eyes a non-optional accessory), he never gets to storm the citadel of our heroine’s womanhood. But oh dear, what a lot of side-of-the-bed and couch sitting, chaste hugging and (dear Lord) bed sharing, lingering looks, cheek- and arm- caressing and so on. Perhaps the novel would have benefited from being set in the Victorian age. As it is, one might unkindly, though not entirely inaccurately, also describe our heroine as a cock-teaser.
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91 reviews
January 27, 2023
Great story

The only reason I couldn’t go 5 stars is because I’m finding Alex’s back and forth with regards to Martin getting old. This doesn’t enhance the storyline, it simply makes her irritating, surly and unlikeable. I don’t understand why authors have to try to make their female protagonists such pains in the @#*! I get that you want them to be tough and hard core but the constant rudeness and chip on shoulder prickliness just makes her seem unpleasant and unrelatable. The storyline itself is so well written and otherwise, like I said it would be 5 star. When it’s Alex being her professional agent kind of self, the writing is tight and interesting. But this stupid back and forth and golly day, the rudeness…I want to root for her…I know she’s the good guy, but I kinda hate her personality. Martin is a bloody saint if you ask me. More banter, more insight, less navel gazing.
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125 reviews
April 3, 2025
The second book in the Alexis Parker series, this was a good sequel.
Picking up shortly after the first book left off, we find Alexis going to Paris for a new consulting job. Conveniently, James Martin is on his way there to visit the MT Paris office.
We get more of Alexis' backstory in this one, meeting Jean-Pierre, whom she worked with in the past on a case with the OIO. Let's just say that he is not what he seems.
This time, Alexis and Jean-Pierre are partnered on a case to ensure an authentic painting makes it from a Paris museum to the client of the insurance company they are working for. Unfortunately, Alexis gets in too deep and her work follows her back home.
There is a lot of action and violence, including torture, in this one, so it is not for the faint of heart.
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1,012 reviews19 followers
July 28, 2023
Good Series

Alexis is asked to transport a piece of artwork from Paris to NYC. There have been some thefts lately but the piece is a fake when she gets there. What?, it was authenticated?? She works with several agencies to get to the bottom of it since her reputation is on the line. She had possession of the artwork the entire time. A friend of hers is is working for the insurance company who hired her, or is he? She also has an on again off again relationship with James Martin, very rich client who has her firm on r drainer for security. Story a little drawn out so book got. Long. But good story and next book sounds interesting.
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96 reviews
August 26, 2023
A bit far fetched

I read the first book and liked it enough to read this one. The reason I say it's far fetched is this current need to make women into tough guys. I know many like to think men and women are the same but it just ain't so. It's not just this book in particular but others I've read as well as some tv shows. Not if we're talking mentally women can absolutely be equal or even better in some (many:-) situations, but in most cases not physically. So do I think a woman can best a man physically, sure sometimes but not as some novels make out. I also don't believe that this rich, successful man would wait around for her. Just my opinion.
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1,365 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2021
The Warhol Incident

Alex has an office and PI and security business now along with her retainer for MI. Her first case is to escort a painting from France to America. Three other paintings have gone missing replaced with forgeries. Her relationship with James Martin is it progressing mostly due to the fear of him getting caught in the cross fire. Everything with the job goes wrong and she ends up tortured but helps break the case. She has a contract to do one mission for OIO and puts Martin on hold until the day of his surgery.
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3,401 reviews188 followers
December 14, 2023
I really wanted to like this series, but I couldn't handle the ridiculous romance anymore. It was like watching two 16 year-olds debating if their parents will let them date. The mystery and writing were very meh. I was hoping this series would get better as it went on, but I have no desire to try anymore books.

I actually read this back in April and never wrote a review. Oops. So details are vague but I do remember there was a ton of repetition and the "romance" really was the worst.
139 reviews
October 21, 2018
Bad guys again...

Ms. Parker has a knack for getting involved in serious matters, some involving serious injury to others. She is a tough young lady and has no hesitation when it comes physical confrontation or drawing her 9mm. Interesting story lines, believable events, good characters. I will no doubt read a few more reports of her activities.
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2,484 reviews13 followers
January 7, 2019
Very entertaining!

I love the characters and the way the book is written. The intrigue kept me reading as did the complex sort-of-romance. I love the way the good parts and the bad parts of the characters are shown. My only minor complaint is that it is a bit too wordy in the middle. I speed read those parts.
261 reviews3 followers
August 14, 2020
A good follow-up to Alexis Parker book #1. Contnuesi the same style, with some fun, romance, and excitement too - and sme serious, scary stuff. I am not sure about the cooperation and information sharing between US law enforcing agencies firstlly, and US and French agencies. However, for the sake of the story, we can accept this. Going on to book #3 now.
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1,499 reviews13 followers
January 19, 2022
I probably should add this book to my "intrepid women" shelf. Alexis is intrepid to the point of being crazy. Too many close calls and a romance that doesn't seem to progress. Looking ahead in the series, I am thinking this was enough of Alexis. It was exciting but I would like to see a stable, loving relationship for her and that does not seem to be in the future.
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237 reviews
March 2, 2022
Looks like a series worth binging

If they’re enjoyed first two books the Alexis Parker series. She is an intriguing character with serious strengths, and serious weaknesses. It will be interesting to see how they all intermix over the length of the series. Her on again, off again romance with James Martin will also be interesting to see where it goes overtime.
1,344 reviews8 followers
February 25, 2023
Alexis Parker and James Martin are still trying to see if there can be anything between them. Work comes between them in a most serious fashion when Alexis becomes involved investigating an international art and local Paris gambling ring. Things get mighty ruff, dangerous, and deadly. Another exciting read.
244 reviews
July 18, 2018
Great second book

I like the fact that Alex and Martin haven't jumped into bed together...how refreshing! Instead there are serious criminal pursuits, detective reasoning and painful battles with the bad guys. Still enjoying this series!
728 reviews1 follower
January 21, 2021
Complex international thriller.

This complex international thriller will keep you on your toes. The main character is interesting and her response to situations and other characters keeps the story moving. Not very many dull moments.
93 reviews
May 5, 2021
Keeps you guessing!

Second verse good as the first. Enjoying the series. And you can't guess what will happen next. Makes it hard to put the story down. And now on to the next story. :)
32 reviews
September 9, 2021
The Warhol Incident in the Alexis Parker Series

Excellent second book in the Alexis Parker series. This was a roller coaster ride for sure! Several twists and turns you don’t see coming. Now, I’m looking forward to reading Mimicry of Banshees, the next book in the series.
9 reviews
October 31, 2021
Kept me interested

Story moved well; just enough character development to peak interest; Parkers generalized angst should be more realistically dealt with. Over all like the plots and characters.
7 reviews
April 30, 2022
good read

I was compelled to Irish it was a really good read. But I really really don’t like torture so it took me days just to finish. And I won’t be reading another Alexis Parker book in the series even though I want to know what happens to the Alexis Martin relationship
910 reviews5 followers
May 27, 2022
Alex in Paris

When Alexis is hired to act as courier and guard of an expensive piece of art, she of all people, is unprepared for the Nastiness of the band of art thieves!
Parks' writing keeps you completely mesmerized!
23 reviews
June 2, 2022
Can't stop til you finish......

Alex is still going strong in this second book. I think I have her figured out and then she goes another way! She's strong, wise in mind but maybe not heart, I will see in the next book!
164 reviews
June 11, 2022
Nice addition to the series

I am enjoying reading this series. Great characters and intense mystery. Alexis is a smart independent woman and interesting character. I will continue on to see what she gets into next!
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