In this thrilling debut novel from Carrie H. Johnson, one woman with a dangerous job and a volatile past is feeling the heat from all sides . . .
READY, AIM . . .
She sweats every detail as a forensic firearms specialist—and as a forty-something single mother. She’s got more responsibilities than she can count, more baggage than she wants to claim, and way too many regrets. But Muriel Mabley will do whatever it takes to put Philadelphia’s most vicious killer in lockdown for good…
BURN . . .
Until her troubled younger sister in witness protection receives a terrifying warning—and Muriel’s long-time partner, Laughton, reveals he knows more than he should about her and Muriel’s shattered past. And when Laughton’s ex-wife and her new husband turn up dead, his own secrets will send Muriel down a twisted trail of lethal leads, disappeared witnesses, and the ultimate wrenching betrayal…
Praise for Hot Flash
“This is a taut thriller by a new voice in the mystery genre. The introduction of the main and supporting characters is extremely well-crafted and they represent entertaining opportunities for future installments.”
—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
“There are plenty of thrills here for suspense junkies.”
—Library Journal
“A lively and clever novel that will dare you to put it down. The reader will leave fingerprints pressed into the cover of this one. Top of the ‘must read’ list.”
—John Lutz, New York Times bestselling author
“A gripping, fast-paced debut novel.”
—Valerie Wilson Wesley, author of The Tamara Hayle Mysteries
It's alright. I read it all the way through and it's has it's moments but it's a chaotic mess, TBH.
I like Muriel. I like the idea of her job and dealing with hot flashes but the execution of the former is lacking. There was only a short info dump about her work and brief stops to her cube. After that it's all running around like a chicken with its head cut off, bumbling accidents, and increasingly depressing family drama.
I figured after all the set up in this book, the next one would be a smoother ride. Then I read the blurb for the next book and there's no fucking way I'm reading the next one where one of her nieces are hurt. It's too damn much.
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