The Dead Hand of Dominique

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Pub Date Nov 23 2021 | Archive Date Sep 19 2023

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Description

Steven Mason, a young career villain, needs to find his boss’s girlfriend Dominique. Straightaway, he knows things are not going to be easy when he finds a dead hand in Mickey Finn’s old fridge.

So begins a series of encounters: St Mary with a limp wrist; Dominique’s husband Texas – a semi-retired gigolo; his vicious brother Greg; rent boys; a psychiatrist and a corrupt detective.

As Steven realises he’s uncovering a bitter dispute between two gangs, so division and betrayal make him hunter and hunted. He will need to decide whom he can trust, torn between his loyalties and his attraction to his friend’s girlfriend … not to mention what the outcome will be with a caged parrot.

Steven Mason, a young career villain, needs to find his boss’s girlfriend Dominique. Straightaway, he knows things are not going to be easy when he finds a dead hand in Mickey Finn’s old fridge.

So...


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This book follows Steven and a cast of crazy characters and side plots over a course of 7 days, and was told in Stevens point of view the whole time, which makes the book easier to follow. And even with all of the characters and side plots, the chapters were short, and I still able to follow along with no issues. I love the old crime scene mystery/suspense books. Especially when you become invested in the main character.

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I thought it was an interesting read. I really like the short chapters! I feel like there was a lot going on but the author did a good job at writing it. I liked Steven. I wish we had more POV from some of the other characters.

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