Unfinished Business by J。A。 Jance is another Ali Reynolds mystery, which, as always, is several mysteries rolled into one。 Mateo Vega had finally been released from prison for the murder of his girlfriend almost twenty years earlier。 The sad thing was, he was innocent。 But, he'd spent his time well, keeping abreast of all the updates in technology。 He did this by reading。 The librarian at the prison had been his greatest advocate and she showed it by ordering everything he could read so he could Unfinished Business by J。A。 Jance is another Ali Reynolds mystery, which, as always, is several mysteries rolled into one。 Mateo Vega had finally been released from prison for the murder of his girlfriend almost twenty years earlier。 The sad thing was, he was innocent。 But, he'd spent his time well, keeping abreast of all the updates in technology。 He did this by reading。 The librarian at the prison had been his greatest advocate and she showed it by ordering everything he could read so he could teach himself and stay relevant。 He had done that, kept his head down, and saved his money。 Now he was finally being released on parole。 He had used the gift of the Internet to find himself a room, and once there, took his landlord's advise and gone to supply himself at a local thrift shop。 While he was there he got himself a job, but soon had a driver's license and a library card so he could keep learning。 One day he saw B。 Simpson's name。 He had been working for the man at the time of his arrest。 With further research he found Stu Ramey still worked for him so he shot off an email asking for a letter of reference。 He had not managed to get a high tech job in the years he'd been out but this letter might help。 In Arizona, there was plenty happening: Chris and Athena had just had their third child, Bob and Edie were having a few problems, and Cami managed to get herself kidnapped。Ali is my favorite Jance character。 She is a woman who had lived through many negative situations, including the death of her first husband, Chris' dad, being fired from her job as a TV news anchor for ageing out, and totally turned her life around after arrived in Sedona。 She is smart, with an ability to react quickly, and use her resources wisely。 She is married to a man younger than herself, and together they have built a world-wide computer security business。 Stu, Cami, and Lance all work for them, as does Stu's AI (Artificial Intelligence), Frigg。 It is a good life, but always busy, and always on the edge。 B。 has turned out to be an excellent husband, despite the fact that he is often out of town。 Ali handles all the financial and administrative work for the company and for their other holdings, including evicting a non-paying tenant in their office complex。 As always, Ali is in the thick of it as things happen around her。 Jance writes compelling mysteries, and after writing Ali for so long, she has become part of her fans' DNA。 I always wonder how much more Ali can take, but she always manages。 This is a terrific book with the introduction of a new permanent character, and High Noon's typical result of walking away with multiple crimes solved。 I heartily recommend it。 I was invited to read a free e-ARC of Unfinished Business by Netgalley。 All thoughts and opinions are mine。 #netgalley #unfinishedbusiness 。。。more
April,
WOW!!! I'm having to listen again!!! WOW!!! I'm having to listen again!!! 。。。more
Nelda Brangwin,
I had almost decided to stop reading J。A。 Jance books because they were becoming so violent and bloody, and then along comes the 16th book in the Ali Reynolds series。 Not only does it bring interesting characters to the forefront, but it also introduces the family tragedy of dementia when Ali’s father is experiencing symptoms。 And best of all, my favorite Jance character is involved in the search to bring justice to a High Noon employee who most likely served a 16-year sentence in a Washington s I had almost decided to stop reading J。A。 Jance books because they were becoming so violent and bloody, and then along comes the 16th book in the Ali Reynolds series。 Not only does it bring interesting characters to the forefront, but it also introduces the family tragedy of dementia when Ali’s father is experiencing symptoms。 And best of all, my favorite Jance character is involved in the search to bring justice to a High Noon employee who most likely served a 16-year sentence in a Washington state prison for a murder he swears he did not commit。 Cami, the petite Asian tech sleuth employed by High Noon also shows her grit, strength, and determination when she’s kidnapped。 Although this book can be read as a standalone, the development of characters in the past books will increase your enjoyment of the storyline。 。。。more
NV,
Great storylineGreat storylines, I enjoyed the three separate stories told in one book and how they weave together。 Each story moved me, to tears, to sorrow, to anger, regret and laughter。
Kathleen Gray,
Jance introduces a great new character in Mateo, the team helps catch a serial killer, and Ali must help her parents cope with her dad's dementia in this latest installment in a。 long running series that also near the end, pulls in JP Beaumont, who has his very own series。 Oh, and there are new grandchildren。 Whew。 Mateo took a plea for the murder of his ex- girlfriend, a crime he did not commit, and served 16 years in prison; now he's out and putting his computer skills to good use。 Meanwhile, Jance introduces a great new character in Mateo, the team helps catch a serial killer, and Ali must help her parents cope with her dad's dementia in this latest installment in a。 long running series that also near the end, pulls in JP Beaumont, who has his very own series。 Oh, and there are new grandchildren。 Whew。 Mateo took a plea for the murder of his ex- girlfriend, a crime he did not commit, and served 16 years in prison; now he's out and putting his computer skills to good use。 Meanwhile, Ali is forced to evict Harvey, a murderous tenant, for non-payment, and unleashes his wrath upon High Noon Enterprises。 There's a lot of notes and one plot line (Ali's parents) felt as though it wrapped up too quickly。 I think it helps to have read one or more of the earlier books although there's no need to be familiar with Beaumont (it was a little jarring to me to have his first person voice suddenly pop in- and his personal backstory- near the end)。 Regardless, Jance is a good storyteller and knows how to built tension so I found myself turning the pages。 Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC, Here's hoping Mateo continues as part of High Noon。 。。。more
Patty,
Unfinished Business by J。A。 Jance is the 16th book in the Ali Reynolds series, and another great addition。 I love all of Ms。 Jance's book, they are always a wild roller coaster ride that keeps you reading until the very end。 There are several stories going on in this book。 Ali Reynold's father is ill, and losing his memory, but Ali had no idea since her mother has been keeping it from everyone。 B。, Ali husband has re-hired a former employee of his, who spent sixteen years in prison for a murder Unfinished Business by J。A。 Jance is the 16th book in the Ali Reynolds series, and another great addition。 I love all of Ms。 Jance's book, they are always a wild roller coaster ride that keeps you reading until the very end。 There are several stories going on in this book。 Ali Reynold's father is ill, and losing his memory, but Ali had no idea since her mother has been keeping it from everyone。 B。, Ali husband has re-hired a former employee of his, who spent sixteen years in prison for a murder he claims to be innocent of。 Ali has evicted a man from their building, who is a lot more dangerous than anyone knows。 If you love thriller/mysteries, I strongly recommend this book/series, along with all the authors books, you won't be disappointed。 I received a complimentary copy of this book。 Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own。 。。。more
Barbara Tobey,
Wonderful to read the latest by J。 A。 Jance。 While Joanna Brady is my favorite of her series, this was a terrific combination of two others。 Ali has a lot going on in this tale。 There are some tense moments。 A sense of justice。 Loved the crossover。 Sorry for the spoiler, folks。 Many heart-warming times, too。 Thanks to the publisher for providing a copy via NetGalley。
Ginger,
I was given a copy of this arc by Netgalley。This book kept me awake last night - I had to finish it!The ripple effect of one action to many lives is perfectly demonstrated in this story。A young man is convicted of murder。A homeless man is given an opportunity。A disgruntled man takes his rage out on unsuspecting women。A father dies。A retired man seeks justice。And they all cross paths with the common denominator being Ali Reynolds, CFO, wife, mother, daughter, former cop。I know this is a wildly po I was given a copy of this arc by Netgalley。This book kept me awake last night - I had to finish it!The ripple effect of one action to many lives is perfectly demonstrated in this story。A young man is convicted of murder。A homeless man is given an opportunity。A disgruntled man takes his rage out on unsuspecting women。A father dies。A retired man seeks justice。And they all cross paths with the common denominator being Ali Reynolds, CFO, wife, mother, daughter, former cop。I know this is a wildly popular author, however this is the first J。A。 Jance book I have read。 It will not be the last。Several compelling plots are seamlessly interwoven into one really good read。 The characters are believable and may even remind you of someone you know。 The situations are straight out of real life。I highly recommend this book to all of the fans of Blue Bloods, Major Crimes and mysteries。 。。。more
Teresa,
Mateo Vega is released on parole after serving 16 years for killing his girlfriend。 Despite pleading guilty (to get a lighter sentence), Mateo has always maintained his innocence。 Upon his release from prison, Mateo struggles to land a job that leverages his computer skills。 He finally turns to a former colleague, Stu Ramey, who is now employed by High Noon Enterprises in Arizona, for a reference。 This leads to a job interview -and offer- with High Noon and brings Mateo's case to the attention o Mateo Vega is released on parole after serving 16 years for killing his girlfriend。 Despite pleading guilty (to get a lighter sentence), Mateo has always maintained his innocence。 Upon his release from prison, Mateo struggles to land a job that leverages his computer skills。 He finally turns to a former colleague, Stu Ramey, who is now employed by High Noon Enterprises in Arizona, for a reference。 This leads to a job interview -and offer- with High Noon and brings Mateo's case to the attention of Ali Reynolds。 At the same time, another High Noon employee is abducted and the race is on to find her alive。 I've read other books by J。A。 Jance, but not the Ali Reynolds series before, an oversight I will be fixing! Despite this being my first read in this series, the characters quickly felt like old friends, Jance does an excellent job of weaving multiple plot lines together and holding your attention start to finish。 。。。more
Ez4donna,
Unfinished Business by J。A。 Jance is the best so far in the Ali Reynolds series。 The story opens with a prisoner who’s been doing time for killing his girlfriend which he has claimed his innocence for the past 16 years。 This story has a little bit of everything。 Second chances, revenge, chance meetings that go awry and old friends who lend a helping hand。 The characters are well thought out,, and the story was swift and interesting。 This is a great addition to the Ali Reynolds series, but it can Unfinished Business by J。A。 Jance is the best so far in the Ali Reynolds series。 The story opens with a prisoner who’s been doing time for killing his girlfriend which he has claimed his innocence for the past 16 years。 This story has a little bit of everything。 Second chances, revenge, chance meetings that go awry and old friends who lend a helping hand。 The characters are well thought out,, and the story was swift and interesting。 This is a great addition to the Ali Reynolds series, but it can easily be read as a stand alone novel。 Thank you to Net Galley, author J。A。 Jance and Gallery Books for allowing me to read this advanced copy for my honest review。 Well done! 。。。more
Barbara,
3。5 starsIn this 16th book in the 'Ali Reynolds' series, the computer security expert/amateur sleuth deals with family problems and gets on the wrong side of a serial killer。 The book can be read as a standalone。*****Ali Reynolds and her husband B。 Simpson own High Noon Enterprises, a computer security service based in Cottonwood, Arizona。The High Noon business complex contains extra offices, which are rented out to tenants for additional income。 One renter is Harvey McCluskey, a crooked home in 3。5 starsIn this 16th book in the 'Ali Reynolds' series, the computer security expert/amateur sleuth deals with family problems and gets on the wrong side of a serial killer。 The book can be read as a standalone。*****Ali Reynolds and her husband B。 Simpson own High Noon Enterprises, a computer security service based in Cottonwood, Arizona。The High Noon business complex contains extra offices, which are rented out to tenants for additional income。 One renter is Harvey McCluskey, a crooked home inspector who's two months behind on his rent。Ali and her employee Cami Lee go to McClusky's office to serve an eviction notice, which Cami films on her IPAD。 McClusky is embarrassed and infuriated, and vows revenge against the ladies。 In Harvey's case this isn't an idle threat, because he's a serial killer who's already murdered several women。Meanwhile, in Monroe, Washington, computer technician Mateo Vega is released from the penitentiary after 16 years inside。Mateo was accused of killing his girlfriend, and though he was innocent, Mateo took a plea to avoid a life sentence。 When the convict finally gets out on parole, he takes a job at a thrift store, and - having kept up his computer skills - sends resumes to computer tech companies。Mateo has no luck until he contacts his old boss Stuart Ramey, who works for High Noon Enterprises。 Stuart is impressed with Mateo's abilities, and - with Ali and B's approval - flies the ex-convict to Arizona for an interview。Ali also contacts her friend, private detective J。P。 Beaumont, to see about clearing Mateo's name。As the book unfolds, the backstories of McClusky and Mateo are interweaved with the current lives of the men, and McClusky's history is bloody and horrendous。In addition to business concerns, Ali has personal problems。 Ali's parents, Edie and Bob Larson, live in a senior citizen community in Cottonwood。Ali thought her folks were doing well until she discovered that Edie has been protecting Bob, hiding the fact that he's losing his memory and acting out。 Edie is exhausted, Bob is depressed, and the couple isolate themselves from friends。 Ali insists that her parents get help, but the situation goes downhill fast。While Ali is dealing with her family concerns, McClusky starts to carry out his revenge plan, which is frightening and dramatic。Luckily, High Noon personnel, including the phenomenal Artificial Intelligence Frigg - who can hack ANYTHING - are on hand to help。This is a good thriller that addresses some serious real life issues。Thanks to Negtalley, J。A。 Jance, and Gallery Books for a copy of the book。You can follow my reviews at https://reviewsbybarbsaffer。blogspot。com 。。。more
Michelle Webb,
Another awesome book by J A Janice。 I love the character Ali Reynolds and even see a brief appearance by Beaumont。 Ali taking matters into her own hands to evict a tenant in the office park while B is out of town on business sets off a chain of events that involve everyone Ali works with and holds dear。 While trying to figure out what to do next she is met by unspeakable grief and sadness。 As B returns to High Noon and they begin to hire someone else to keep up with the workloads another item fr Another awesome book by J A Janice。 I love the character Ali Reynolds and even see a brief appearance by Beaumont。 Ali taking matters into her own hands to evict a tenant in the office park while B is out of town on business sets off a chain of events that involve everyone Ali works with and holds dear。 While trying to figure out what to do next she is met by unspeakable grief and sadness。 As B returns to High Noon and they begin to hire someone else to keep up with the workloads another item from the past appears and somehow ties into everything going on。 Definitely one of Jance’s best books yet 。。。more
Gloria ~ mzglorybe,
4+ well deserved stars。 Firstly, thank you NetGalley, Simon & Schuster and Judith Jance for the ARC! Loved it。 I always look forward to a Jance novel。 I’ve been reading all her series for years and each one has characters we’ve grown attached to over time, hubby and I。 It is not necessary to read them in order as each one can significantly stand alone on its own merit, and covers past incidents well enough to acquaint you with the characters。 It's definitely more enjoyable however, to start at b 4+ well deserved stars。 Firstly, thank you NetGalley, Simon & Schuster and Judith Jance for the ARC! Loved it。 I always look forward to a Jance novel。 I’ve been reading all her series for years and each one has characters we’ve grown attached to over time, hubby and I。 It is not necessary to read them in order as each one can significantly stand alone on its own merit, and covers past incidents well enough to acquaint you with the characters。 It's definitely more enjoyable however, to start at book 1 of any of her series and see how the characters progress through life。 Jance is a master storyteller。 She rarely uses profanity, doesn’t need to, or graphic sexual scenes and violence。 Her pacing is always excellent。 This latest installment focusing on an Ali Reynolds mystery did not disappoint。With the setting in Arizona, the author heads her paragraphs with the location within the state and what's going on there, in Sedona, Cottonwood and more, which adds to the Arizona ambiance and eases us effortlessly into following along the multi layered plot lines。 Ali Reynolds is married to “B。” and they own and run an agency known as High Noon, a commercial security company utilizing high tech equipment including an AI (artificial intelligence) robot/source affectionately known as Frigg。 She can find out just about anything about anything。 She also has a sense of humor, fitting right in with the staff of High Noon。 You'll love her segments sprinkled throughout this reading。 The main plot line follows Harvey McClusky, a tenant of business space at High Noon’s building who is about to be evicted for non-payment of rent。 This despicable human being is the main focus of the novel as they uncover his questionable past。 Another parallel plot line is about Mateo Vega, a recently released prisoner who was a former employee of High Noon but spent the last 16 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit。 I loved meeting Mateo and hope he is a permanent fixture at High Noon。 Another side story is about Ali’s parents, and how they deal with dementia, which was heart-breaking for many reasons and so believable。 Having dealt with it myself it was easy to identify with the emotions it provokes。 There’s a lot here。 A joy to get a peek at JP Beaumont, retired police and his wife Mel, the police chief in Seattle (from another series featuring Beau) and even Sister Anselm from previous novels of this series。I didn’t find this to be an edge-of-your-seat thriller, but the crimes as depicted have you holding your breath a time or two, especially in the abduction of a High Noon employee。 This is a consistently captivating tapestry of fortune and misfortune, which had me reading late into the early morning hours。 Well worth the loss of a few hours sleep。 Happy to recommend。 Get your copy on release date June 1st。 。。。more
Jo (Mixed Book Bag),
Unfinished Business is both complex and interesting。 It touches on several issues that are part of the news today。 Jance does a great job linking the issues to the plot。 A new character is added to the mix and it looks like this one is here to stay。 Great story line and character mix。 Don't miss this one。 Unfinished Business is both complex and interesting。 It touches on several issues that are part of the news today。 Jance does a great job linking the issues to the plot。 A new character is added to the mix and it looks like this one is here to stay。 Great story line and character mix。 Don't miss this one。 。。。more
Shaun,
I'm a big fan of J。A。 Jance, having read pretty much everything she's written, but I have to say, this is a pretty mediocre addition to the Ali Reynolds series。 Not much happened in the book until about halfway through, and then really nothing much else really happened either。 Overall it was just OK。I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher, through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review。 I'm a big fan of J。A。 Jance, having read pretty much everything she's written, but I have to say, this is a pretty mediocre addition to the Ali Reynolds series。 Not much happened in the book until about halfway through, and then really nothing much else really happened either。 Overall it was just OK。I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher, through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more
Pam Bales,
SatisfyingNumber sixteen in the Ali Reynolds, this addition gave me pause to think about the death of a parent。 Death too young, or death due to dementia? Would I rather have had my dad for more than thirty - five years, just to deal with his suffering from dementia for most of the extra years, or lose him in one fell swoop? Something I caught myself thinking about with this book。 Not that we have a choice in the matter, but it did make me stop and think。 That's just a tiny piece of the story, b SatisfyingNumber sixteen in the Ali Reynolds, this addition gave me pause to think about the death of a parent。 Death too young, or death due to dementia? Would I rather have had my dad for more than thirty - five years, just to deal with his suffering from dementia for most of the extra years, or lose him in one fell swoop? Something I caught myself thinking about with this book。 Not that we have a choice in the matter, but it did make me stop and think。 That's just a tiny piece of the story, but a huge hole in the heart。 。。。more
Barbara Schultz,
This is my thirtieth J。A。 Jance novel and of all her great characters, Ali is my very favorite。 This novel is Ali Reynolds #16 in the series but it really is fine to read as a standalone。 True having read any one of the earlier novels in this series would help with knowing and loving these characters: Cami, Stu and, of course, the very dependable yet always stretching what is legal, AI Frigg。 Ali was a police officer and then a news anchor who was let go when they hired a much younger gal。 Ali’s This is my thirtieth J。A。 Jance novel and of all her great characters, Ali is my very favorite。 This novel is Ali Reynolds #16 in the series but it really is fine to read as a standalone。 True having read any one of the earlier novels in this series would help with knowing and loving these characters: Cami, Stu and, of course, the very dependable yet always stretching what is legal, AI Frigg。 Ali was a police officer and then a news anchor who was let go when they hired a much younger gal。 Ali’s investigative skills have been very helpful with her husband “B” high tech company in Arizona。This story starts out with a murder and we know ‘whodunit’ since I am a fan of twists and turns, I was a bit disappointed with knowing the nasty guy right off。 However, the name of this story is “Unfinished Business” so yes there are several other things going on。Ali doesn’t disappoint ~ this kept me reading。Want to thank NetGalley and Gallery Books for this eGalley。 This file has been made available to me before publication in an early form for professional review purposes。 Publishing Release Date scheduled for June 1, 2021 。。。more
Mary,
One of my favorite Authors。
Abibliofob,
This series has developed a bit from Ali Reynolds being a newsanchor to investigating crimes to being a police officer to her managing the office of High Noon, her husbands high tech company。 Still it always involves some murder and "Unfinished business" is no exception。 Here we have one serial killer and one released prisoner after 16 years in jail for murder。 This time we also have J。P。 Beaumont from Seattle involved。 This book is one of the better ones in the series, they have not been as goo This series has developed a bit from Ali Reynolds being a newsanchor to investigating crimes to being a police officer to her managing the office of High Noon, her husbands high tech company。 Still it always involves some murder and "Unfinished business" is no exception。 Here we have one serial killer and one released prisoner after 16 years in jail for murder。 This time we also have J。P。 Beaumont from Seattle involved。 This book is one of the better ones in the series, they have not been as good lately。 Still i hold J。A。 Jance as one of my favorite authors in recent years。 I must thank @this_is_edelweiss @simonandschuster and @gallerybooks for giving me this advance copy。 。。。more
Charlotte Pawson,
Book 16 in the Ali Reynolds series。 Mateo Vega comes to work for Ali through her husband。 Mateo has spent 16 years in prison for murder。 He says he is innocent。Ali is also having family trouble after finding her mother has been dealing alone with her father’s early fall into dementia。 One of the tech experts Cami working for Ali has her tyres slashed leading to a new security system been installed。 That very night Cami goes missing。 A serial killer is closer to hand that anyone at High Noon real Book 16 in the Ali Reynolds series。 Mateo Vega comes to work for Ali through her husband。 Mateo has spent 16 years in prison for murder。 He says he is innocent。Ali is also having family trouble after finding her mother has been dealing alone with her father’s early fall into dementia。 One of the tech experts Cami working for Ali has her tyres slashed leading to a new security system been installed。 That very night Cami goes missing。 A serial killer is closer to hand that anyone at High Noon realises。 It’s the personal slant for Ali and the employees of High Noon that draws you to this mystery。 The relationships have so much emotion。 They use all their resources even retired police and law officers to uncover the truth。 Likeable characters will have you looking for further books in the series。I was given an arc by Edelweiss and the publisher in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more
Melody Morris,
Unfinished Business – J。A。 JanceA fantastic new release from the Ali Reynolds series!!Many years ago, after a fight with his girlfriend Emily, Mateo Vega is arrested for her murder after her body is found a few days later。 Despite declaring his innocence, he is the only suspect identified by police。 His public defender recommends a plea deal – a few years in prison, versus a potential life sentence。 With nowhere to turn and no money for a defense lawyer, Mateo accepts the plea deal。 Now, 16 long Unfinished Business – J。A。 JanceA fantastic new release from the Ali Reynolds series!!Many years ago, after a fight with his girlfriend Emily, Mateo Vega is arrested for her murder after her body is found a few days later。 Despite declaring his innocence, he is the only suspect identified by police。 His public defender recommends a plea deal – a few years in prison, versus a potential life sentence。 With nowhere to turn and no money for a defense lawyer, Mateo accepts the plea deal。 Now, 16 long years later, he is finally granted parole and released。 Determined to rebuild his life, he reaches out to one time employer Stu Ramey in hopes for a reference。 Much to his surprise, Stu helps him land a job。 Ali Reynolds is holding down the fort while B。 Simpson is out of the country on business。 One of their many ventures includes the office space rental in the High Noon business complex。 One such client, Harvey McClusky, a self-proclaimed real-estate consultant, has been a notorious slow payer of rent。 Presented with yet another bounced check, Ali makes the decision to start eviction proceedings, unknowingly unleashing a very dangerous adversary。 As Mateo settles into High Noon and his new position and Ali learns of his situation, she and the team become increasingly convinced that he is innocent of Emily Tarrant’s murder。 Enlisting the help of JB Beaumont & The Last Chance organization, Ali works to get Mateo’s case re-opened。 Then, Cami mysteriously goes missing…As Ali and the High Noon team race to find Cami, with the help of the Artificial Intelligence computer, ‘Frigg’, Cami is trying desperately to save herself。 Meanwhile, Ali unexpectedly learns that her father may be dealing with a major health crisis, which her mother has tried very hard to hide from the family。 Then, when tragedy strikes, it is all Ali can do to hold on…This was quite possibly my most favorite Ali Reynolds book yet! When JA Jance releases a book it’s like having old friends who have come to visit, and I have to hurry and catch up on their lives。 Then, all too soon, the last page is turned, and they’re gone again, leaving you longing for the next installment of their lives。 I loved that fact that JP Beaumont made a cameo in the series – was kind of hoping to see Sheriff Brady as well!! If you love a great series, and haven’t discovered JA Jance yet, here’s your chance! She definitely remains at the top of her game!! I received this book as an Advance Reader Copy from #Netgalley & Gallery Books in exchange for an objective review。 Do you love to read?? Visit Netgalley。com and start reviewing books today!!Personal blog to post on 5/31/2021 。。。more
Doug Yonce,
An excellent addition to the series that is even better for those who have read the earlier books as they are familiar with the characters。 A good plot keeps moving and keeps the reader guessing。 I received an advanced digital copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review。
Susan Oram,
This new book in the Ali Reynolds mystery series is a delightful read with a satisfying ending。 I wish the first third of the book was faster-paced, but the wait was well worth it。 Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review。