As an Appalachian author, I was asked some time ago if I would blurb this book, set in Appalachia and, after reading a digital ARC (advance reading copy,) happily did so. Now the book is published and I was sent a copy--so I read it again.
It's a very good read with an admirably tough female protagonist (former military special investigator turned PI Annie Gore) and a very twisty plot. And a creepy folk tale that differs from teller to teller. Even though I'd read the book some months ago, I still found surprises.
Is this the beginning of a series? I hope so. There are still some unanswered questions . . .
4 comments:
Thanks!
Was your blurb printed?
Yep.
You are such an enabler--another book to go on the to be read pile. I'm practicing the Japanese art of tsundoku. https://lithub.com/the-pleasures-of-tsundoku-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-book-piles/
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