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Chargement... Fatal Exchange: A Novel (Southern Crimes)par Lisa Harris
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Lisa Harris delivers a detective mystery/suspense woven with a little bit of romance in a way that is easy to read. This book was enjoyable to read and the characters are well developed and likable. This is the second in the series but is written in such a way that you do not have to have a lot of knowledge of the previous book to enjoy this one alone. Emily is the daughter of a cop and the sister of a cop who's death is still unsolved. She is satisfied in her quiet life - outside of the whole cop scene. But she finds herself in the middle of an investigation with the very cop who may have had something to do with the death of her brother. And so the story begins - high school teacher turned detective (unofficially) - as she works to unravel a mysterious disappearance of one of her student's brothers. This book is certainly a page turner and filled with many twists and turns. This was my first read by this author and I was not disappointed. Thanks to Revell for this review copy. Fatal Exchange by Lisa Harris 4 stars Lisa Hunt, sister of Avery and a teacher who has no desire for danger of any kind, is caught up in one life-threatening situation after another the day one of her prize students takes her class hostage with her niece, Tess, Avery's daughter. She has to try to trust Mason Taylor, the undercover cop her sister believes responsible for their brother's death. This is the second installment of the Southern Crimes Fiction, and I am basing my rating on the fact that for a genre novel, it's well done, and I do end up caring about the characters even though I'm not one for romance novels or romantic suspense (but romance movies, absolutely, and also sometimes romantic suspense movies). I have even put a hold on the third and latest installment of these for more bedtime reading. It is definitely Christian and not just "she said a prayer", so if you cannot abide that, stay away, but I don't find it cheesy. Fatal Exchange is book two in the Southern Crimes series. I had not read book one, but had no trouble following along for book two. Being from the south and having traveled to Atlanta several times, I could picture some of the places mentioned in the book. This helped me to put some things in context. This book follows the story of Emily and Mason and how they have to put aside differences to accomplish what needs to be done. This is a book that you should read when you have time to continue reading because having to come to stopping places was difficult as I kept wanting to know where the story was going next. I received this book free to review. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieSouthern Crimes (2)
Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
Christian Fiction.
School teacher Emily Hunt must risk her life in a dangerous clash between a drug cartel and a desperate student. Will she have to trust the one man her family has vowed to hate? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I enjoyed this one more than the first one in this series. Emily and Mason were more appealing characters and I was more interested in Rafael and what happens. The hunt for the department mole continues in this one as well and I'll be reading the next one to discover the whole mystery. ( )