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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Baker's Dozen by Amey Zeigler




Blurb:
Twenty-three year-old investigative journalist, Andy Miller is armed with her many disguises and creativity to take down the riff-raff of Saint Louis. When her stepbrother is murdered by the mob, Andy soon discovers she’s out of her depth.
Enter Hugh Donaldson who has reasons of his own for discovering the murderer. He’ll use everything in his power to achieve that, including lying to Andy about his past. Dangerous as he is attractive, his martial arts skills and his quirky ways raise Andy’s suspicions.
Although Andy balks at his lies, Hugh’s charms, twenty-inch biceps, and electrifying blue eyes are difficult to resist. Striking out on their own, Hugh and Andy try to outwit each other as they traverse North America tracking down people connected to the case.
As clues disappear and the body count climbs, Andy and Hugh must trust each other and use their combined skills to bring the murderer to justice.
 

My review:
High energy suspense. This book takes you to dark places trying to solve a murder and a mystery. Andy is a kick butt investigative journalist but as bad a$$ as she is there are always folks bigger and badder. Enter an enigma of a man who fits the bill. He drives Andy nuts. Sometimes in a good way. This is the first I’ve read from this author but it won’t be the last. I truly enjoyed this exciting ride.

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