Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Review: Worth Killing For (Julia Gooden Mystery #3) by Jane Haseldine

Title: Worth Killing For (Julia Gooden Mystery #3)
Author: Jane Haseldine
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Publication Date: March 27, 2018
Edition: Hardcover (352 pages)
Genres:
  • Fiction
  • Mystery
Series: Julia Gooden Mystery #3

Worth Killing ForWorth Killing For by Jane Haseldine

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Julia Gooden, Detroit newspaper crime reporter, investigates the death of a city councilman's young nephew, and finds a string of murders going back years. The kidnapping and of her brother, Ben, thirty years ago, is never far from her thoughts. And, in a bizarre set of circumstances, what is happening now may be linked to her past--if she can just fit all of the pieces together and solve the puzzle. But doing so may cost her her life, and maybe the lives of her two young sons, if she isn't careful.

This is the third gook in the Julia Gooden Mystery Series. The better I get to know Julia, the more I like her. She has courage and heart. She is smart and tenacious. She is also quite a risk taker, but that only serves to make her more human. With Julia, there is never a dull moment. Jane Haseldine write stories with unexpected plot twists and turns. You're never sure what is around the corner on the next page.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.


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