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Quinn & Costa #7

Make It Out Alive

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Allison Brennan returns to her bestselling series with an edge-of-your-seat thriller that thrusts Quinn and Costa into the crosshairs of a sadistic serial killer.

Three newlywed couples have disappeared from an exclusive resort in Florida, only to turn up dead soon after. With the location and the similarities between the female victims as their only leads, it’s up to the FBI Mobile Response Team to catch a serial killer before anyone else ends up dead. And they have the perfect bait—Detective Kara Quinn, who bears an uncanny resemblance to the targeted women.

Undercover as newlyweds pretending to enjoy their honeymoon, Kara and FBI Agent Matt Costa set a flawless trap. When their plan works and they arrest the predator, Matt sends the rest of the team home so he and Kara can have the weekend for some much-needed R&R. But on Monday morning, the couple doesn’t show up to work, and the MRT learns they never checked out of their hotel.

As their team tries to find them, Matt and Kara learn the truth—the killer wasn’t acting alone. He had a partner who succeeded where he failed. Kidnapped and forced into a twisted escape room, they need to find a way out, because if they don’t escape, they’ll die.

398 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 27, 2026

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Allison Brennan

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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Allison Brennan believes that life is too short to be bored, so she had five children and writes three books a year.

In 2019, Allison relocated from Northern California to Arizona with her family and assorted pets. She loves baseball, hiking, family game night, and (of course) reading.

RT Book Reviews called Allison “a master of suspense” and her books “haunting,” “mesmerizing,” “pulse-pounding” and “emotionally complex.” She's been nominated for many awards, and is a three time winner of the Reviewer's Choice award winner for RT Book Reviews as well as the Daphne du Maurier award. Most recently, she was nominated for Best Paperback Original by International Thriller Writers.

With over 45 books and dozens of short stories, Allison is writing multiple series and the occasional stand alone thriller. Her most recent book out now is THE MISSING WITNESS, part of the Quinn & Costa series. In June Allison is launching a new Phoenix-set series about a family of private investigators starting with YOU'LL NEVER FIND ME.

You can reach Allison through Goodreads or her website.


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927 reviews55 followers
February 8, 2026
This is an entertaining, well-written, fast paced police procedural. It has a strong and capable female protagonist, an engaging male protagonist, supportive secondary characters, murder, mystery, suspense, twists and turns, a touch of romance, and a satisfying conclusion. This is the seventh entry in Ms. Brennan's outstanding Quinn & Costa series, and my favorite so far. It can be read and enjoyed as a standalone. I listened to the audiobook, and the narrator, Ms. Suzanne T. Fortin, does a fantastic job voicing the characters.
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303 reviews79 followers
February 5, 2026
Happy Publication day!!!! 🎊🎊🎊 1/27/26

9/10: 4.5⭐️’s rounded up to 5⭐️’s

The Mobile Response Team is back. This time trying to catch a serial killer of newlywed couples at a fancy Florida resort before they strike again. Kara and Matt go undercover as newlyweds. When they think they have caught the killer, everyone heads home except for Matt and Kara. They stay to enjoy resort for a night not on the job.

But when they don’t show up back in Quantico and no one can get in contact with them, the rest of the team becomes concerned. Where could Matt and Kara have gone, leaving everything behind. Did they catch the right killer?

As the team works to find them, Matt and Kara are in for the fight of their lives. Just who is the Mephistophelian (new word for me from the book!!) behind their disappearance and is it related to the newlyweds resort killer?

This might be my favorite of the series!! The rest of the team has to work without their leader because Matt is no where to be found. It’s interesting to see how that part of the story plays out. The terror and uncertainty Matt and Kara face, it’s tense. It’s a rescue mission for the MRT to find Matt and Kara. It’s a survival mission for Matt and Kara to stay alive in hopes of being rescued. Does everyone make it out alive? Is the same person responsible for all of it?

I highly recommend this entire series. While not completely necessary to have read the previous books, it is really helpful for character development and relationships, plus, they are really good!!

A huge thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for the arc of this book. All opinions are my own. Expected release date January 27, 2026

Original review posted: 9/29/25
Original rating posted: 9/27/25
Reposted for publication day: 1/27/26

2/5/26: now listening to the audiobook version!! 😊. My review disappeared when I changed it to ‘reading’, so I switched it back to read, but it chanted my review posting date to today, hence adding this note🤪. Another just for my reference note again.
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2,677 reviews224 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 29, 2026
OMG! OMG! OMG! This book just cements Allison Brennan as THE BEST!

LAPD Detective Kara Quinn and FBI Special Agent Matt Costa are undercover at a Florida resort where three other couples have been kidnapped and murdered. They get their man, but there are problems with the case. No matter, the FBI Mobile Response Team was just meant to apprehend a suspect. It's up to the locals to make the case. With the MRT heading back to DC, Kara and Matt take the weekend as some much needed R&R. When they fail to show up on Monday, the MRT is more than concerned and immediately launch a search for their missing team members.

When Kera and Matt regain consciousness in an abandoned factory, they know that their perp didn't act alone. What follows is both chilling and a race against time and time is not on their side.

My thanks to the Publisher and the Author for providing a complimentary digital Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this novel via NetGalley. This is my fair, honest and personal review. All opinions are mine alone and were not biased in any way.
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1,820 reviews68 followers
October 24, 2025
What a fun book!

While this is book 7 in a series, it works as a standalone. I hadn't read the other books and I felt like I was able to catch on to our characters quickly. In fact, I want to go back and read the other books in the series now.

The procedural portion of this book is very well done. In fact, I liked it a bit more than the thriller part. For the thriller part, there was a bit of disbelief that the character in question had the skills and knowledge to do everything they did. I just kept...not believing.

The book is intense and, as things ratchet up, the reader is absolutely on edge.

A very good book and I'd like another!

* ARC via Publisher
1,526 reviews12 followers
February 14, 2026
Allison Brennan is one of my top favorite writers! I've read all the books about Lucy Kincaid. I liked the earlier books better, Lucy was starting to complain too much!

I've read this series from the beginning. There's always a lot going on in these books! If you have read all the books from the beginning you would know who Catherine, Michael, Jim and the others are...

In this story Matt and Kara pretend to be on honeymoon at a resort. Three other couples on honeymoon had disappeared from the resort and been found dead!

They soon catch a man in the act but they don't really have any evidence against him. He says that he had just seen them on the floor and gone in to make sure they were OK...

The rest of the Mobile FBI team go home while Matt and Kara stay since the room is paid for.

They are supposed to be at work on Monday. When they don't show up the others soon find out that Matt and Kara have been taken! Had they arrested the wrong guy!?

This was a great book! I listened to the book that I borrowed from hoopla.

I had a problem with a medical fact. I used to work with infectious disease patients and later in the ER. If a cut is really dirty you don't stitch it! That could lead to a serious infection!
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1,079 reviews78 followers
February 8, 2026
Killers often don’t look violent…

It’s cat chases mouse, or maybe the mouse is chasing the cat…

Matt and Kara are investigating a serial killer of couples. But is the man in custody really their man? Now Matt and Kara have gone missing and the rest of the team need to find them. Hoping against all hope that they got this right.

But everything is slipping through their hands and now they can’t find their agents.

🎧: this audio was a fantastic listen. I could listen to this narrations forever if I had to. Haha. Just made for an excellent listen. Def recommend this audio for this book.

Bam! Loved this one. Such a fun read. I loved the chapters with Matt and Kara. But the investigation side was also fun to read.

Kara and Matt end up in an escape room type of room - only there’s no puzzles. But these chapters were so fun. The investigation side was just as compelling.

A complex mystery with lots of moving parts - a solid read. Enjoyed.
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395 reviews17 followers
February 12, 2026
IM SHOCKED i havent heard of this author before. This was really good. If you like police procedurals you'll love this. This is the latest book from this series and I was able to understand everything without reading the other books first. But because I havent read the other books I was not able to connect with the characters as much. Im so excited to read the rest of this series in order.
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1,541 reviews10 followers
January 30, 2026
I cannot recommend this book highly enough! Yes it’s a series but you can totally read this as a standalone! And talk about a wild ride of a story!!! I literally can’t tell you anything so I don’t spoil the craziness!
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1,011 reviews45 followers
January 12, 2026
I accidentally grabbed this ALC (seriously fat fingers), but I’m actually glad I did—even though police procedurals aren’t usually my favorite subgenre.

This one is fluffy in the sense that you don’t have to think too hard. You’re along for the ride, enjoying how all the pieces fit together rather than puzzling out the culprit. Why? Because it’s extremely predictable. As soon as the culprit is introduced, you know it. It’s not explicitly stated, but the presentation might as well be wearing a name tag.

That said, I still enjoyed the experience despite the lack of real suspense or any genuine fear that our main characters were in danger. Honestly, that’s probably why I don’t often gravitate toward this type of book—you can usually tell from the description alone that the recurring cast will survive. The fun, such as it is, comes from seeing how they get there.

This is the seventh book in the author’s Quinn and Costa series. I haven’t read any of the previous installments, but they seem to be well-liked, and I don’t expect this one to break that streak.

My main issue? The narration.

Normally, audiobooks elevate my experience—but apparently not everything can be saved by audio magic. The narrator, Suzanne T. Fortin, speaks painfully slowly at 1x speed, and her characterizations just didn’t land for me. None of the characters sounded remotely like law enforcement, and some of the phrasing and vocal choices were… baffling. The only way I could tolerate it was by bumping the speed up to 2x, where it became merely acceptable instead of distracting.

To be clear, her natural voice is perfectly fine—it just wasn’t a good fit here, and it definitely dampened my enjoyment. I suspect I would have liked this book much more in print.

This releases in January 2026, and I do recommend it—just do yourself a favor and opt for the ebook or physical copy if you have the choice. Your ears will thank you.


I was fortunate to receive a complimentary ALC from Harlequin Audio via NetGalley, which gave me the opportunity to share my voluntary thoughts.

How I Rate
Because I mostly read ARCs, I focus on how I think fellow readers with similar tastes will respond. I sometimes round up or down based on pacing, prose, or overall impact, and I try to keep my personal preferences from weighing too heavily.

⭐️ 1 Star – Finished, but not for me as it has way too many issues; I never DNF ARCs but would have had it not been one.
⭐️⭐️ 2 Stars – Struggled due to writing, content, or editing issues.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 Stars – Decent read with untapped potential; recommend with some reservations.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 Stars – Really enjoyed it and would recommend for several reasons.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 Stars – Exceptional; lingers in my mind well after reading. A story I’d gladly revisit.
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1,609 reviews149 followers
January 6, 2026
This was certainly bingeable and kept my attention. It’s also unique- a fun house of horrors? {insert full body shiver}. It got a bit long and drawn out but overall a tense and gripping read! I’ve enjoyed this series and can’t wait for the next book!
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82 reviews5 followers
January 27, 2026
2.5 but rounded down for goodreads. I had a few problems with this book.
-the dialogue was stilted
-lack of intrigue/mystery
-far too many POVs
-police procedural

Thank you though to the hive for letting me listen to this audiobook!!
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126 reviews8 followers
January 25, 2026
At an exclusive resort in Florida, a serial killer appears to be targeting newlyweds. The similarities among all the female victims are unmistakable. The FBI is on the case and sends Detectives Kara and Matt undercover to pose as newlyweds. Kara bears a strong resemblance to the female victims, and their plan seems to work effortlessly. After the suspect is arrested, Kara and Matt decide to spend the rest of the weekend at the resort for some much-needed rest and relaxation. Instead, they experience anything but that. It seems they either arrested the wrong man or he has an accomplice, because now Matt and Kara find themselves drugged, kidnapped, and trapped in a survival mission of their own.

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What I loved most about this book was the relentless tension and the twists that kept coming right up until the very end. The ending did not disappoint. I was captivated from the very beginning and remained engaged until the final page. The escape room elements had me on the edge of my seat, fingers crossed that everything would work out for Matt and Kara. With a compelling mix of police procedural, locked-room mystery, escape room challenges, and a fight for survival, I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

𝖨 𝖽𝗂𝖽𝗇'𝗍 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝗅𝗂𝗓𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗌 𝗐𝖺𝗌 𝗉𝖺𝗋𝗍 𝗈𝖿 𝖺 𝗌𝖾𝗋𝗂𝖾𝗌—𝖻𝗈𝗈𝗄 #7, 𝗍𝗈 𝖻𝖾 𝖾𝗑𝖺𝖼𝗍—𝗎𝗇𝗍𝗂𝗅 𝖨 𝗏𝗂𝗌𝗂𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝖦𝗈𝗈𝖽𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽𝗌 𝗍𝗈 𝖺𝖽𝖽 𝗂𝗍 𝗍𝗈 𝗆𝗒 𝖼𝗎𝗋𝗋𝖾𝗇𝗍 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗅𝗂𝗌𝗍. 𝖳𝗁𝗂𝗌 𝖻𝗈𝗈𝗄 𝖼𝖺𝗇 𝖽𝖾𝖿𝗂𝗇𝗂𝗍𝖾𝗅𝗒 𝖻𝖾 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽 𝗈𝗋 𝗅𝗂𝗌𝗍𝖾𝗇𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝖺𝗌 𝖺 𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗇𝖽𝖺𝗅𝗈𝗇𝖾. 𝖭𝗈𝗐, 𝖨'𝗆 𝗂𝗇𝗍𝖾𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝗂𝗇 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗍 𝗈𝖿 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗌𝖾𝗋𝗂𝖾𝗌.

For Fans of:
✩ FBI Investigations
✩ Serial Killers
✩ Survival Thrillers
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530 reviews30 followers
December 22, 2025
The Quinn and Costa Series has become one of my favorites. With each new installment, I love it even more. The latest, does not disappoint. This one had some really heart stopping moments. If you are not reading this series, start today!

The latest installment finds The Mobile Response Team arresting a maintenance employee at a Florida resort. There are some unanswered questions after the arrest. The undercover operation had Matt and Kara posing as a married couple. After they wrapped the case, they took a few days off. Everything seemed okay until they didn’t show up to work on Monday.

Allison Brennan has crafted a superb thriller/mystery here. Matt and Kara are fighting for their lives to escape a trap, while the MRT tries to find them before time runs out. There are so many twists and turns, and I don’t want to say more - you will be catching your breath throughout this book.

And the ending? Wow!

Now the wait begins for the next book. I cannot wait to see what happens next. Thank you to NetGalley, Harlequin Trade Publishing, and Hanover Square Press for the opportunity to read this one early! It is fantastic! This one is out on January 27th - start this series today!
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208 reviews10 followers
January 26, 2026
Quinn and Costa are back in this locked room installment of their series. They are undercover trying to lure a killer of honeymooners, and just when they’ve got a suspect in custody, they become part of the case. They’re kidnapped and brought to a booby trapped warehouse. Can the rest of the Mobile Response Team find them in time? This book was an edge of your seat, page turner as Brennan’s books usually are. Readers get the dialogue and the camaraderie that they’re used to from this series, and they get a deeper look into Quinn and Costa’s relationship.

The only downside to all of the dialogue is that the audiobook narrator couldn’t quite keep up with all of the characters to make them sound different. Conversations between characters were hard to follow because it was hard to tell who was speaking. Readers may want to stick to reading this one and skip the audio.

I voluntarily read and reviewed advanced ebook and audiobook copies of this title from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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227 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2025
Make It Out Alive pulled me in right from the start and kept the tension high, even though it slowed a bit for me in the middle. I’ve read a few of Allison Brennan’s other thrillers and was excited to pick this one up, and it didn’t disappoint. Even though this is part of an interconnected series following an FBI Mobile Response Team, I had no trouble jumping in and getting a feel for the characters. The narration was well done and added to the tension. The stakes felt high, and I really enjoyed the mix of suspenseful escape room elements with the procedural side of the investigation.

3.5 rounded up to 4⭐️

Thank you to Harlequin Trade Publishing and Harlequin Audio for the ARC and ALC in exchange for my honest review.
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433 reviews
January 31, 2026
This was another fast, high-stakes read that pulled me right back into Quinn and Costa’s world. I liked how the story picks up after the undercover newlywed setup from the previous book and immediately raises the stakes instead of resetting anything. Once things shift into the escape-room situation, the pacing takes off and I flew through it because I genuinely needed to know how they were getting out. The danger felt real, the twists kept coming, and I appreciate how Allison Brennan keeps finding new ways to push these characters without it feeling stale. A few moments required some suspension of disbelief, but overall this was an intense, addictive thriller that reminded me why I keep coming back to this series!
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1,578 reviews8 followers
February 5, 2026
Our next movie!! Oh what a thriller-Serial Killers?, FBI, murders?, our heroes-Kara and Matt are missing, team is working overtime, beautiful women, THE GAME! Oh readers, this is one outstanding plot, characters and of course the twists and turns…ENJOY
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19 reviews
January 30, 2026
another nail-biting installment in the Quinn & Costa series! highly recommend this series to anyone who loves to binge police/crime shows, these books read as fast as those episodes fly by!
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19 reviews
February 3, 2026
Allison Brennan's latest book in her Quinn & Costa series did not disappoint. It was action packed with some great twists.
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3,473 reviews244 followers
February 6, 2026
I’ve read the Quinn & Costa series from the very first book, The Third to Die – albeit out of order. Nevertheless, I’ve found each and every book in the series to be compelling and absolutely un-put-downable in the reading – even if at the end I find myself wondering WTF happened along the way.

This book turned out to be one of THOSE kinds of reads.

The story begins at what feels like an ending. The FBI’s Mobile Response Team – and the local law enforcement in Flagler County, Florida (just south of St. Augustine) – are sure that they’ve just caught a serial killer in the act. Which they sorta/kinda did – just not the act that would have closed the case.

Someone has been killing newlywed couples on their honeymoons at a ritzy resort, so the FBI set Matt Costa and Kara Quinn up as a newlywed couple to capture the killer. But the team staking out the undercover agents jumped the gun on the takedown because one of them thought they saw a gun.

So instead of a slam-dunk arrest AFTER the killer had them trussed up and on the way to his vehicle they caught him after the pair had been drugged but before they’d been restrained. The perp’s explanation of oh-so-many coincidences is tissue-paper thin – but there’s really nothing that can’t be explained – however badly – and no physical evidence to tie him to anything at all.

He’s cool, he’s smart, he’s clever – and he gets out on bail.

But while their suspect is in jail, Matt and Kara take an extra day at the resort for themselves. As vacation. They’re sure the murderer is in custody, and the team’s crack profiler is certain the killer was working alone.

He wasn’t. A mistake that threatens to cost Matt Costa and Kara Quinn their lives. Unless, together, they can make their way out of a brilliantly engineered but diabolically twisted factory turned vast and deadly escape room. They had hoped to find the place where the previous deaths had occurred – but not from inside the exact, same trap.

Escape Rating B+: This is a hugely mixed feelings kind of review, and I’m a bit bummed because I was expecting my second “Allison” of the week to be every bit as good as the first.

Don’t get me wrong, the story is a wild thrill-a-minute ride from beginning to end. It turned out to be a single-evening read that I couldn’t put down for a second. The pace is incredibly fast, the danger is ramped up to eleven from almost the first page and the opening, where the cops are all sure this is nailed and those nails get taken out one screeching pull at a time invests the reader in the story immediately.

Which is the point where, well, the point of view fragments into separate strands and things get wild and crazy but also go off the rails – including, at some points, actual rails.

For the rest of the story there are three main-ish perspectives. The one with the highest and craziest danger quotient is that of Costa and Quinn. They’ve been drugged, kidnapped, and dropped inside a remote house-of-horrors escape-room factory where every step is booby trapped and every door leads to more ways to die.

Their absence leads to the second thread, which is, of course, the mobilization of their team AND seemingly most of the resources of the entire FBI in finding them.

The third thread follows the actions of the real villain in this story. And this is where things fell more than a bit apart for this reader. Call it “villain fail”. The true villain of the story read very much like a cartoon supervillain. I want to say Harley Quinn, making the terrifying escape room factory into Arkham Asylum, but Harley Quinn was actually a whole lot smarter than this…person…although the resemblance to Arkham Asylum is still right on the nose.

The real villain in this was a whiny, bitchy, narcissist who seems to have been more lucky than smart. She was honestly kind of boring. Horrifying, crazy and even downright evil, but more of a caricature than a character. The person that the cops believed was the sole killer was a more interesting, and more nuanced, potential villain. Not that he wasn’t just as big a criminal in the end, but he wasn’t a villain.

Thrillers like this one where we see inside the killer’s head either creep me right the fuck out or trip my willing suspension of disbelief. This one did the second even though it was trying to do the first. She was just over the top and cartoonish even though she wasn’t a cartoon supervillain – no matter how much she wanted to be.

Of the three sides to the story, Matt Costa and Kara Quinn’s one-step-forward, one drop downward trip through the nightmare factory both propelled the story forward and provided the ticking clock that kept this reader on the edge of her seat.

The frantic investigation being carried out by their team added in the ‘competence porn’ element that I read this series for. They were all good at their jobs – at least once that mistaken profiler admitted her mistake. At the same time, this part of the story showcased the tight teamwork of the Mobile Response Team as well as displaying just how integral Quinn and Costa both are to their success.

While on my third hand, I’d have liked this one a hell of a lot better if we didn’t have a peek into the villain’s head – even if, thank goodness, it’s not a direct first-person perspective. It was kind of expected that she was a self-centered narcissistic psychopath, but the one-note whininess was just over the top – and not in a good way.

Which leads back to my mixed feelings. That B rating is for the villain fail. The plus sign attached to it is for the compulsive read. This entry in the series was exactly like sticking my hand in a bag of potato chips – once I started I couldn’t stop sticking my mind back into the bag.

So I’ll be back for the next book in the Quinn & Costa series, both to see how they’ve recovered from their truly unfortunate adventure in this one – AND to see if they have a more interesting villain to catch the next time around!

Originally published at Reading Reality
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481 reviews24 followers
February 17, 2026
Make It Out Alive is the 7th in the Quinn & Costa Thriller series. It follows the FBI’s Mobile Response Team headed by Matt Costa as they travel around the country and help smaller communities solve murders. Make It Out Alive takes the team to an exclusive resort in Florida, where they quickly manage to solve the case, but soon find out they missed a few crucial details, putting part of their team in danger.

After three newlywed couples had turned up dead during their stay at the resort, Matt and Kara Quinn, an LAPD detective on permanent loan to the MRT, go undercover as newlyweds and manage to trap the serial killer. After a job well done, the couple decides to take some much needed time off while the rest of the team returns to Washington, D.C. But, when they fail to return on time, the team realizes they missed some details, and it might mean death for Matt and Kara if the team can’t figure it out fast enough.

The Quinn & Costa books have always been a little hit or miss for me, so I’m glad that I really enjoyed this one. I love that each book always does something different so I never get comfortable with a routine, just like the MRT. The agents have been in serious danger before, but this time it really felt life-threatening, and I loved the race against the clock. I also loved that, despite their training, Kara and Matt are still human and someone might still be just a little bit smarter than them. It was fantastic to see other members of the team humbled and grappling with guilt and fear. This book really showed the human side to these trained agents, which made things a little more interesting.

With Kara and Matt locked in an old factory rigged with truly dangerous traps that could kill them and the rest of the team trying to find them, two stories are told. One is a story of survival, where Kara and Matt try to protect each other and stand with each other, but this is hard and they learn to be there emotionally for each other. The other is the race to find the couple. This is where the mystery was since the team both has to find Kara and Matt and figure out who else was involved. I loved getting both stories, which worked really well as they balanced against each other. Both stories dealt with very human things, so it was great to see the whole team grappling with it while also keeping it together. The sheer amount of danger, especially as the reader slowly begins to uncover who was involved, just seemed to grow chapter after chapter. Nothing was easy for anyone, and I loved not knowing just how it was going to turn out.

I’ve grown to really love this team. Kara and Matt are an actual couple and have already been through so much. I loved the way Make It Out Alive really focused more on their emotional bond and explored exactly what they mean to each other. It was amazing to see them work so well together, even when the traps seemed to get the better of them. I’ve never been a big fan of Catherine, the team psychologist, mostly because I love Kara and Catherine doesn’t really like her. It was nice to see her so humbled and have to cope with that since she always felt like she was on a high horse. It was nice to see her become more human. Michael also got a lot of page time as he’s the agent out in the field here. Sloane, who joined the team after a previous book, is partnered with him, and they made a good team, but I feel like I got to know Michael better. Sloan is fantastic, though. It just feels like the team’s getting to be a little too big for everyone to really shine. Ryder hit me the hardest. He’s really feeling some guilt here, and my heart just went out to him.

Make It Out Alive was really a propulsive read to me. I couldn’t read fast enough to find out what happened next, and I loved the sense of danger on every page. Even though I’ve come to trust the team to pull through, this one really made that feel a little questionable. I loved the danger, and I loved the very real human emotions the team had to deal with while trying to find Matt and Kara. While I wasn’t quite on the edge of my seat, I definitely found this one thrilling, and I think fans of this series will appreciate what it does, especially when it comes to showing different sides of the agents.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for a review copy. All opinions expressed are my own.
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1,764 reviews163 followers
December 22, 2025
Less Gory Saw. I'm glad the description mentioned the "escape room" and the need to make it out or die, as it made that headline *so* much more concise, since it technically isn't a spoiler. :D

And yet that headline is exactly what you get here - the latest entrant in the Quinn and Costa police procedural thrillers is a version of Saw set in North Florida (the "First Coast" region of Jacksonville (where I happen to live) and St Augustine) and surrounding areas.

I'm not a fan of horror generally and specifically not a fan of gory horror, so I can't tell a fan of the Saw franchise just how closely this aligns with that franchise - I don't know. I do know the base ideas are similar enough that fans of that franchise will enjoy this book on at least some level, but this book is also rather deep in an ongoing series and thus will reveal at least certain things from prior books. However, most of those elements are about the team itself rather than the prior mysteries they were solving, so this may well be a decent enough place for fans of the Saw franchise who may not have read these books before to start and see what they think.

More long time fans of this series specifically or police procedurals generally will also find quite a bit here, as the narrative spends nearly equal time on "oh shit, we woke up in a dangerous situation" and "oh shit, our teammates are missing and the case we thought we had in the bag... isn't". Thus, there's a solid mix of tension and investigation on two different fronts, as we see both sides play through to their inevitable meetup. But what condition will the missing teammates be found in? Who the hell could be sick enough to attempt a Saw type setup in the "real" world? Brennan does a great job really on all aspects here, including our criminals of the tale, and really allows pretty well every character - including several more minor ones - at least a few scenes to shine. Of course, she's working with 400 pages here... so she's got the space. ;)

And yes, even this region of the country has its moments in this book, be it in St. Augustine itself, the FBI office in Jacksonville, or the other nearby areas that also come to bear. All are done pretty damn well - well enough that it is clear that Brennan did at least some research on the areas, if not actually came out here and experienced them herself. Which is always pleasant to see as a consumer of a story that claims to be set in a place you are very familiar with. :)

Overall truly a well-paced thrill ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout... and will probably keep you up well into the night reading.

Very much recommended.
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2,551 reviews48 followers
November 23, 2025
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this eARC.

🚨 Allison Brennan’s Make It Out Alive is a pulse-pounding installment in the Quinn & Costa series, blending procedural precision with relentless psychological suspense. It’s a novel that thrives on atmosphere, character depth, and the constant tension between survival and justice.

🌒 The story unfolds with urgency, set against crime scenes and investigative backdrops that feel vivid and lived-in.

Brennan’s prose balances adrenaline-fueled action with moments of quiet reflection, ensuring the suspense is grounded in emotional resonance.

The tone is gritty and relentless, but threaded with humanity, highlighting the personal cost of chasing justice.

👤 Detective Kara Quinn remains a fierce, intuitive investigator, her instincts sharpened by personal risk and emotional stakes.

FBI Special Agent Matt Costa provides a steady counterbalance, methodical and disciplined, yet equally tested by the dangers they face.

Supporting figures—suspects, victims, and allies—are drawn with ambiguity, each carrying motives that keep the investigation layered and unpredictable.

The dynamic between Quinn and Costa continues to evolve, marked by trust, tension, and the weight of shared responsibility.

🔍 Survival and resilience form the novel’s core, asking how far individuals will go when lives are at stake.

The narrative interrogates loyalty, betrayal, and the corrosive effects of secrets, showing how hidden truths distort trust.

Brennan explores the fragility of justice, suggesting that even the most skilled investigators must confront moral ambiguity.

🎧 The structure is taut, weaving procedural detail with psychological insight.

Brennan employs shifting perspectives and subtle foreshadowing, heightening suspense while sustaining momentum.

Dialogue is crisp and authentic, grounding the investigation in realism while pushing the story forward.

⭐ Make It Out Alive is a gripping, emotionally layered thriller that delivers both the intensity of crime fiction and the complexity of human conflict. Allison Brennan crafts a narrative that is as much about the cost of survival as it is about the mechanics of suspense, leaving readers unsettled, reflective, and eager for the next Quinn & Costa case.
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3,893 reviews225 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 27, 2026
This review was originally posted on Books of My Heart
 

Review copy was received from NetGalley, Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

The Quinn & Costa series has been a favorite since the first book.  Kara Quinn is the main character and her skills are solid.  She grew up street smart and grifter smart so she knows how to blend and read people.  The backdrop to the series is Kara's developing relationship with Matt.

Kara Quinn is incredibly smart and intuitive.  She was undercover with LA and had her cover blown.  So now she is more permanently with the FBI on the mobile response team with the FBI, although she is not an FBI agent.  Matt, who is also her love interest is the team leader.  Kara is wary of trusting anyone.  I would read these books in order. They are all excellent and let you see both the personal and career developments.

Kara and Matt go undercover in Make It Out Alive to a resort where couples have gone missing and turned up dead.  Catherine has a profile for a single white male and that is what they catch.  Once he is locked up, then Kara and Matt are abducted!   So does he have a partner?

The team is frantic.  Catherine is shaken in her skills as they hunt for a partner. They reinterview people at the resort. They pour through video to try to identify who was where when.  Meanwhile, Kara and Matt are in a fight for their lives. The situation was dire and seemed hopeless at times.  They support and help each other every step of the way.

The team more strongly becomes a team working together in a smart investigation to find the culprit and to locate Matt and Kara.   It's a thrilling, suspenseful and dangerous rush to survive and catch the criminals.

Narration:
The narrator, Suzanne Guterriez Fortin, has been with the whole series.  She is Kara in my mind.  The female and male voices feel comfortable  with the male voices more husky in tone. There are distinct voices for main characters which I recognize.   The performance added to my enjoyment bringing more emotions.  I listened at my newer 1.75x speed.

Listen to a clip:
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2,429 reviews103 followers
January 31, 2026
High stakes thriller

Detective Kate Quinn and FBI Agent Matt Costa go undercover at a Florida resort to bait a serial killer targeting newlyweds in this 7th installment of the series. After the prime suspect is arrested, the investigation seems closed until Kara and Matt, who have stayed behind for a little romantic time together, are abducted by the killer's secret partner. Trapped in a lethal, twisted escape room scenario at an abandoned cannery, the pair must use every skill they possess to survive while their team races to find them before they succumb.

This has elements of a survival type thriller along with being a police procedural with lots of action that almost seemed almost too much at times with the main characters in the booby trapped cannery testing limits of cleverness and physical endurance. It got quite repetitive after awhile. The narrative shifts between points and view and time. The pacing made it easy to read and I finished in a single sitting.

This is the first book in the series that I have read so I am not familiar with the characters or the team. My introduction to the various members at this point means that I have no idea about their backstories or history together. I assume the relationship between Matt and Kara is sort of new and might affect the team dynamics down the road since they work together. Definitely the character development took a backseat to all the action and escape activities from the cannery to the farmhouse to the chase to capture scenes at the end. I'm not sure if it would be worth my time to go back to the beginning of this series, or if I should just more forward with future installments. It did keep me interested with the plot elements despite what felt like over the top physical tests along with the investigation aspects. I wouldn't have minded all of that endurance and game stuff being shortened.

I was able to listen to the audio book while also following along in the e-book ARC, both provided by the publishers. The narrator, Suzanne T. Fortin, did an OK job of reading but a full cast or even a dual narrator set up would have helped distinguish the characters who all basically sounded the exact same. It didn't provide the immersive experience I enjoy while listening as I read because of the single voice performance.
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2,991 reviews120 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 27, 2025
Make It Out Alive by Allison Brennan is a very highly recommended investigative and escape room thriller, as well as the excellent 7th book in the Quinn and Costa FBI Mobile Response Team series.

Three newlywed couples have disappeared from an exclusive resort in Florida and later turned up dead so Flagler County Detective Kara Quinn and FBI Special Agent Matt Costa with the FBI Mobile Response Team (MRT) are investigating. Quinn resembles the female victims so she and Costa set a trap and capture Garrett Reid. After his arrest, Matt and Kara stay on at the resort for some R&R as a couple. However, when the two don't show up for work on Monday it becomes clear that Kara and Matt are missing and the search is on.

Kara and Matt were drugged and find themselves waking up in an old warehouse/factory that they discover is a booby-trapped escape room. The MRT quickly determines that Reid had an accomplice and continue the investigation knowing that the time may be running out for their colleagues.

This is an extremely well-written, heart-stopping, and complicated investigative thriller that follows three different narrative threads. First is the time sensitive search for Quinn and Costa; second is the struggles of Kara and Matt to escape, and third is the backstory of Reid. All three story lines are interesting and compelling. The killer is clearly dangerous, sadistic, and cunning, the search is complex, and there is a complicated backstory full of twists.

At this point fans will know all the characters in the series, however, I think those new to the series can also enjoy this as a stand alone novel for the investigation. This continues to be a favorite series, however, all of Brennan's novels are reliably very good.

Make It Out Alive is a wonderful choice for everyone looking for an investigative thriller and all those following the series. Thanks to Harlequin/Hanover Square Press for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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3,893 reviews225 followers
January 27, 2026
This review was originally posted on Books of My Heart
 

Review copy was received from NetGalley, Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

The Quinn & Costa series has been a favorite since the first book.  Kara Quinn is the main character and her skills are solid.  She grew up street smart and grifter smart so she knows how to blend and read people.  The backdrop to the series is Kara's developing relationship with Matt.

Kara Quinn is incredibly smart and intuitive.  She was undercover with LA and had her cover blown.  So now she is more permanently with the FBI on the mobile response team with the FBI, although she is not an FBI agent.  Matt, who is also her love interest is the team leader.  Kara is wary of trusting anyone.  I would read these books in order. They are all excellent and let you see both the personal and career developments.

Kara and Matt go undercover in Make It Out Alive to a resort where couples have gone missing and turned up dead.  Catherine has a profile for a single white male and that is what they catch.  Once he is locked up, then Kara and Matt are abducted!   So does he have a partner?

The team is frantic.  Catherine is shaken in her skills as they hunt for a partner. They reinterview people at the resort. They pour through video to try to identify who was where when.  Meanwhile, Kara and Matt are in a fight for their lives. The situation was dire and seemed hopeless at times.  They support and help each other every step of the way.

The team more strongly becomes a team working together in a smart investigation to find the culprit and to locate Matt and Kara.   It's a thrilling, suspenseful and dangerous rush to survive and catch the criminals.
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390 reviews37 followers
Review of advance copy received from Edelweiss+
January 12, 2026
Wow is all I can say after devouring this wonderful twisty thrill ride from start to finish. Allison Brennan delivers a tour de force in MAKE IT OUT ALIVE and it delivers everything I love in a triller: complex characters, a fast paced storyline and a few twists I don't see coming. With each page in MAKE IT OUT ALIVE I was drawn further into the story and was racing alongside everyone to see where the killer(s) would lead us. The writing is top notch and I love this author's books. Allison Brennan doesn't disappoint especially as this is book six in the series. It feels fresh and exciting rather than weak and tired. I love how each book in the series is a different setting, different case and the characters grow with each book.

Kara and Matt are posing undercover as newly married couple as three couples have gone missing from an exclusive resort and Kara has similarities to the three women who went missing. I loved how the author keeps giving the readers interesting looks into each of the characters. They aren't a one note character, they have many layers and are each are unique. What I love about this author is how complex these characters are. They literally are so well written, they feel like they are going to jump off the page and into my living room with me. The secondary characters are just as interesting and multilayered as well. This is an author who knows how to create a masterpiece of a story filled with intriguing characters and so much more to engage the readers.



MAKE IT OUT ALIVE is one hell of a book and a perfect addition to the Quinn and Costa series. I highly recommend reading fromt he first book, The Third to Die as it gives the reader a chance to meet all the main characters in the FBI Mobile Response team. This is one of my favorite authors and I can not wait to see where she goes next for this series. I look forward to seeing what she has in store for them next.

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907 reviews63 followers
January 27, 2026
Make It Out Alive by Allison Brennan is everything I want from this series and then some. High-stakes. Relentless. Emotionally charged. This is easily the most intense Quinn and Costa story yet, and I devoured it.

From the opening pages, the tension is cranked all the way up. A serial killer targeting newlywed couples at a luxury Florida resort is creepy enough, but the decision to use Kara Quinn as bait takes the danger to another level. The undercover honeymoon setup is deliciously nerve-wracking, and just when you think the team has the upper hand… nope. Brennan pulls the rug out and turns the story into a brutal, claustrophobic fight for survival.

The pacing is phenomenal. This is true edge-of-your-seat reading, the kind where you keep saying “one more chapter” and suddenly it’s way past bedtime. The twisted escape-room element adds a fresh layer of psychological terror, and the villains are unsettling in the best way. We get real development and motivation, not just cardboard bad guys doing bad things.

What really made this a five-star read for me, though, was Quinn and Costa. I loved the deeper look into their relationship. The trust, the partnership, the emotional stakes. It all felt earned and beautifully woven into the action. Their dynamic adds heart to the chaos and raises the tension even higher because you care.

Bonus points for how accessible this book is. Even if you haven’t read all the previous installments, Brennan provides enough backstory on the team to keep you fully grounded without slowing the story down. As someone who hasn’t read every single book in the series, I never felt lost. Just fully invested.

Fast-paced, intense, character-driven, and impossible to put down. If you love high-octane thrillers with smart characters and emotional depth, this one absolutely delivers. I’m always happy to return to Quinn and Costa, and this book reminded me exactly why.
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