Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Slow Burn That Becomes Explosive. This is one of those books that starts out quite slow - we don't even really get a hint of the overall mystery until around the 25 - 33% mark - but then builds out to become quite explosive indeed. And when you think you have it all figured out... well, you might have most of the general idea... but there are still some shocking particulars to come. Overall a decent book of this author's style, it could potentially be argued that others of her books are stronger, but this one was still completely enjoyable and a great distracting read. A perfect escape for when it seems like political ads or debate are all you see or hear across the media spectrum. Very much recommended.

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