Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Review: Drawing Fire by Janice Cantore


Drawing Fire by Janice Cantore was a very gripping, suspenseful read.  I was drawn into the story from the spot and was right with our heroine, homicide detective Abby Hart, and her quest to find her parents’ killers twenty-seven years later.  This girl was a great detective and put me in the mind of detective Kate Beckett from the TV show Castle.  It seems everyone has secrets and as she is investigating current cases, this cold case keeps popping up and with it names of some very influential people.  She also finds a comrade in PI Luke Murphy who is also personally staked in the solving of this horrendous crime that left Abby an orphan.  This was a very realistic read and the search for answers lead to a very stunning twist.  This book did not tidy up everything in the end and we are just seeing the beginnings of an undercurrent of romance between Luke and Abby, even though Abby is currently engaged.  This was my first read by Author Janice Cantore and I look forward to continuing the series.  I received a copy of this book for an honest review from the The Book Club Network, Inc. and the opinions are my own.

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