Saturday, January 7, 2017

Review: Livia Lone (Livia Lone #1) by Barry Eisler

Title: Livia Lone (Livia Lone #1)
Author: Barry Eisler
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Publication Date: October 25, 2016
Edition: Kindle (368 pages)
Categories:
  • literature and fiction
  • adult
  • crime fiction
  • detective
  • mystery
  • mystery thriller
  • psychological thriller
  • suspense

Livia Lone (Livia Lone #1)Livia Lone by Barry Eisler

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Sold by her parents at the age of thirteen to human trafficers, Livia is taken from her native Thai village along with her younger sister, Mason. She and Mason are abused by the men who traffic them, and when she arrives in America, Mason is no longer with her. She vows to find Mason and avenge what happened to them both. And it becomes a life-long quest.

Though this book has some graphic content, I could not put it down. It kept my interest and my empathy in high gear from beginning to end. It was an excellent read. However, it is definitely adult in nature, and I would not recommend it for anyone who is bothered by crime violence or graphic descriptions.




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