MISSING MEMORIES
When a John Doe washes up on the shores of Calico Bay, no one knows who he is—including him. But one thing’s instantly clear to deputy sheriff Audrey Martin: the man’s marked for murder. And she’s the only one who can protect him from the assassins who lurk at every turn. The arrival of a team of men claiming he’s Canadian Border Services officer Nathanial Longhorn only further complicates the matter. As his memories slowly start drifting back, Nathanial’s determined to work with Audrey to uncover who wants him dead and why. But he’s tangled in something that threatens to submerge them both. And unless Audrey can help him figure out what, this Christmas might be their last.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Summary
Identity Unknown by Terri Reed is the final installment in the Border Patrol series. It has a captivating opening scene and is full of action. One of the best amnesia stories. Audrey Martin is the local deputy sheriff and she finds a body washed up on shore. Nathaniel’s only word to her is ‘Betrayed’ before he loses consciousness. When Nathaniel wakes up he doesn’t remember anything. His one word adds additional suspense to the story when his team shows up to help protect him and he doesn’t remember any of them. Did one of them betray him? They want to understand why he went dark; did he abandon his post and cause people to die? Audrey sticks by his side to protect him even after his team shows up.
I found it fascinating how the author created a storyline to put the strong hero in a vulnerable spot and Audrey as the protector. She is a great character with her balance of wanting to prove she can be a police officer and her tenderness toward Nathaniel.
I've been following the series and this was a satisfying ending to it. We have been waiting for Nathaniel’s story and we were not disappointed. Characters from the other books made appearances however each of the books stand alone and can be read separately.
Sexual Content: kissing
Violence: someone is trying to kill him,