In Free Fall, Kyle Mills' third book staring FBI agent Mark Beamon, Mark takes his first private client. As he is currently on suspension from the FBI, he has some free time on his hands.
Tristan Newberry works a government agency, searching a warehouse for missing files. He has no idea who hired him or what he is looking for - only that there is a misfiled FBI file in the middle of a ton of Department of Agriculture files. When he finds the file, he wishes he had never read it - or stolen it from the warehouse.
When an old friend, Darcy, of Tristan shows up unexpectedly, he takes her up of her offer to blow off work and go rock climbing for few days. Getting out of town sounds like a safe plan. But when their camp is surrounded and they are transported to a house for "questioning," Tristan knows he should not have involved Darcy.
Their captors underestimate Darcy. As the world's best female rock and mountain climber, she has the strength to fight back.
Now Mark Beamon has been hired to find Darcy. But who hired him? Once again drawn into the world of politics - the world he hates - Mark must try to decipher the real motives behind the stories he is being told - before the other who are after Darcy find her first.
Mills, Kyle. (2000). Free Fall. New York: Harper Collins.
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