Richard M. (algernon99) - , reviewed on + 418 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This is the fourth book in the Joanna Brady series. It's not the best book in the series, but it's a good one.
One of the things I like about the Sheriff Brady books is that we are dealing with ordinary people in unusual but believable situations. It's not the like glitzy best-seller thrillers that are so popular, where all the characters are powerful, wealthy people dealing with extraordinarily amazing situations. Instead, we deal with the daily life of a hard-working, interesting lady sheriff in a small town but a big, lightly populated county. Murders happen, and she finds out how and why.
And the stories are interesting, even without anyone being a senator or movie star.
I highly recommend this series, and I think you'll enjoy this book. (Unless, of course, you are one of those folks that require senators and movie stars in your books....)
One of the things I like about the Sheriff Brady books is that we are dealing with ordinary people in unusual but believable situations. It's not the like glitzy best-seller thrillers that are so popular, where all the characters are powerful, wealthy people dealing with extraordinarily amazing situations. Instead, we deal with the daily life of a hard-working, interesting lady sheriff in a small town but a big, lightly populated county. Murders happen, and she finds out how and why.
And the stories are interesting, even without anyone being a senator or movie star.
I highly recommend this series, and I think you'll enjoy this book. (Unless, of course, you are one of those folks that require senators and movie stars in your books....)
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