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Jennifer Martinez

Auteur de Don't Kill Dinner (The Rules, #1)

7 oeuvres 20 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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***I was gifted this book by the author in exchange or an honest review***

Message Received picks up where Russian Roulette leaves off, though it's not entirely necessary to read Russian Roulette first. Like any cop serial, these can be read out of order, though reading them in order would make the experience better.

Michaels and Parker are still trying to get Karlov, but with their new helper is Dale, a bike messenger.

This serial has the potential to be the next big cop drama if the right eyes come across it. I, personally, can't want to see what happens in the next episode.

I give this book 5 of 5 paws
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S.CuAnam_Policar | Aug 5, 2014 |
I will begin by saying that I pretty love everything Jennifer Martinez writes.

The Brooklyn Case Files is very different than the previous works I've read by Jennifer. It has no paranormal or fantasy qualities; in fact, it's pretty much like reading an episode of Law and Order of Cold Case, which I love!

The clincher for me is that it takes place in Brooklyn, NY which is my home town. I was a bit disappointed that aside from the title and the vague mentions of the word Brooklyn, it isn't known that it's Brooklyn. Some familiar parts or streets named would make the fact that it's that part New york more evident and please the Brooklyn dwelling fans.

The story follows three people, Detective Steven Michaels who is on a case concerning the Russian Mob, Amy Roberts who is a college student that may as well be invisible as far as the world is concerned, and a young man who remains nameless through most of the story that works for the Russians.

Since this is a serial, the fast pace of the book doesn't come as a surprise for the reader, since it's a short, and part of a series. Think of it as an episode to a crime drama.

I did find a number of editing errors that while not major, should be looked at nonetheless.

All in all I enjoyed this book and look forward to the next episode of the serial.

I give this book 4 of 5 paws
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Œuvres
7
Membres
20
Popularité
#589,235
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
2
ISBN
1