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This book, Death in Delmarva was quite enjoyable and one I would recommend to readers.

Description
Daphne Dunn works as a lowly stockroom clerk in her cousin’s Foggy Bottom grocery store. She’s also required to play bill collector to customers who aren’t paying for their food, including pregnant Beatriz Cabeza de Vaca, who used to keep house for Daphne’s family in better times. When Beatriz is stabbed to death outside her apartment, Daphne learns the baby has survived and sets out to find the baby’s missing father. She gets sidetracked when a friend facing life-threatening surgery asks Daphne to locate his sister, Charlie. Except for the lip ring and a nasty drug habit, Charlie could be Daphne’s twin. The search for both people leads Daphne to the Delmarva Peninsula and a woman so desperate to cover her crimes against undocumented workers that she will kill anyone in her way, including Charlie and quite possibly the girl’s mirror image, Daphne Dunn.

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I enjoyed this book much more than i had thought i would. To be honest the cover didn't really appeal to me, but you know the saying about one should never judge a book by it's cover. Plenty of action in this book, which kept me turning the pages. I never write what a story is about as i prefer one to read for themselves, but i would say it is well worth a read. I hope to read more books by this author.

My thanks to Netgalley and the Publishers for my copy. This is my honest review.

Review can be seen on Goodreads, but am awaiting Amazon to publish my review.

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