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January 06, 2009
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| Point Blank by Julie Cambria | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press
http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com
ISBN: 1593745370
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Romantic Murder Mystery
Release date: Jul 2006
Format: Trade paperback, e-book
Pages: 361
Price: $14.95
| As a child I got hooked on Nancy Drew. As a young adult, it was Dell Shannon’s Luis Mendoza. Now, it is Julie Cambria and Taylor O’Ryan. In Point Blank, we have a murder mystery that will keep you guessing and rooting for an absolutely awe-inspiring heroine. As a homicide detective in Palm Beach County, Florida, Taylor’s character is intricately woven and constructed. All of the characters in this novel are lifelike and well-written. The dialogue is crafty and, if you close your eyes, you can put yourself right in the middle of the story. And that, from a reader’s perspective, is the highest compliment that you can pay any author.
The murder of a young seemingly innocent woman starts a chain of events that brings more murder, danger to her loved ones, and romance in the form of Nicholas Carrera. Can she bring the killer to justice? Or will she become his next victim?
This book is for anyone who loves a good mystery. But take note, don’t read this book if you are home alone and prone to nightmares! Riveting and mesmerizing, this fast-paced book is impossible to put down. Bring on more Taylor O’Ryan, Ms. Cambria! | | |
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