I guess I had trouble relating to the characters in this story and the setting of the drama. U.S. military in Germany is not something familiar to me. I was surprised at the secrecy and lack of trust among so many of the characters, but with a criminal investigative unit involved, I guess I should have expected it. But when people can't adequately communicate with their superiors, that leaves me baffled.
Anyway, Regan Chase, who is investigating a possible plot to kill a foreign general, does a great job of ferreting out the clues and following her instincts. But when things don't turn out as expected, she is smart enough to alter course and pursue where the clues lead her. She does end up solving the mystery just in time. Another thing that surprised me was how easily she was manipulated by someone who should have been ready and willing to help her, but of course she couldn't really trust him either. So, she succumbs to his rough masculinity and goes to bed with him. This seemed totally out of character, but with this being the first book in a new series, what do I know. NCIS agents are human, too! Just not like the ones in the TV series.
So, my conclusion is that it is a good story, even though I thought the ending was a bit disappointing. Nevertheless it's well worth the time to read.