Falling is book 12 in the PAVAD: FBI - Prevention & Analysis of Violent Acts Division by Calle J. Brookes. Dr Mia Ripley loves her job in the Medical Examiner's Office and never thought she would become involved in an active FBI Case. However, she was wrong. Her neighbour Evan Stephenson, also an FBI agent, was in love with Mia, and when someone tried to kill her, he stepped up to protect her. The readers of Falling will continue to follow Dr Mia Ripley and Evan Stephenson to discover what happens.
I found this series by mistake, and I am pleased I did. The stories are fast-moving and engaging, and I always fall in love with her characters. I enjoy the way Calle J. Brookes incorporates all the characters of this series into each plot and how they complement each other. I love Calle J. Brooke's portrayal of her characters and how they interact throughout this book. Falling is well-written and researched by Calle J. Brookes. I like Calle J. Brookes's description of the settings of Falling, which allows me to imagine being part of the book's plot.
The readers of Falling will learn about the consequences for law enforcement officers who believe they can achieve more than they can and how this affects everyone around them. Also, the readers of Falling will understand the importance of having a law enforcement internal affairs unit.
I recommend this book.