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Friday, April 8, 2022

Review: Daughters of Eve by Nina D. Campbell




The suspense and thrill of this book is outstanding.   For a debut novel, this is incredible, what a wonderfully talented writer.


Detective Sergeant Hart is a foster mother to two young teenage girls, whom she discovered living on the streets.   Her daughters Rose and Grace have had a tough life on the streets, earning money whichever way they could, just to survive.  


The very first scene from this book is Detective Hart is exiting the court house with the crowd, after a court case has ended, shots are fired, people are scrambling and right in front of her a judge is shot dead by a sniper, Hart tends to the victim, takes of her coat and puts pressure on the wound, whilst the ambulance arrives.


Hart begs to be assigned the homicide case, and uses her leverage as being a witness to the murder to get assigned the case.     The case takes many twists and turns and ends up possibly becoming a serial murder case.


I absolutely loved loved loved this book, I cannot recommend it highly enough.    It is suspenseful, thought provoking, well researched and entertaining.    I will definitely be keeping a copy of this in my home library and will be recommending to others.


There is topics of rape and sex crimes so may not be suitable for all readers.


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5 stars from me :)

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