When Things Fall Apart

When Things Fall Apart

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Pub Date Sep 20 2023 | Archive Date Nov 25 2023

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Description

Newly minted homicide detective Kit Hanover is paired with a crusty veteran who makes no bones about his feelings for Native Americans. Their prickly partnership becomes more antagonistic when her first murder case proves devastating and she is reassigned.

Determined to work the case in her own time despite the emotional consequences she finds herself and her family the target of an unknown madman. She withstands the inexplicable attacks as she continues her investigation until she finds herself face to face with the murderer. Only one of them can survive.

Newly minted homicide detective Kit Hanover is paired with a crusty veteran who makes no bones about his feelings for Native Americans. Their prickly partnership becomes more antagonistic when her...


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ISBN 000B0CJL85Q83
PRICE $2.99 (USD)
PAGES 335

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When things fall apart

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this eARC.

Well, this was a great police procedural, but it certainly doesn't pull any punches as a wonderful and loving family is entirely ripped apart completely by an otherwise insignificant loser's jealousy.

First in a series, I would definitely be interested in reading more about "newbie" homicide detective Native American Kit Hanover.

However, the author might keep in mind that one brutal crime is enough for an unlucky, innocent family to experience, you needn't make it three-fold, not sure what if anything the added crimes contributed to the story, the initial one was horrific enough.

Knocking a star of for that little bit of gratuitous violence, otherwise a fine read.

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This was quite a twisty thriller, it took me a while to get into it, but the plotting kept me going and, although I had a good guess at the suspect, it was still an excellent read.

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