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A review by yetanothersusan
Last to Die by Arlene Hunt
4.0
Jessie leads a rather rough life. Even though she is happily married and comfortable with her job, trouble seems to find her. After taking down a student gunman, Jessie's hero status attracts undue attention from the media and a psychotic hunter who likes to prey on strong female targets. Through a well laid out storyline, the author creates the perfect backdrop for Jessie to fall in his clutches without alerting her husband. For a majority of the book, we don't get to really know Jessie. A lot more emphasis is put on her husband and her attacker. It is only when Jessie comes under pressure that she becomes a central character in her own story. And I almost think that treatment was intentional. Even if you think you know how the book will end, the story is well written and keeps you engaged. Great for a casual read or when you want something to draw you in!
A preview copy of this book was provided by NetGalley and Bookouture in exchange for an honest review.
A preview copy of this book was provided by NetGalley and Bookouture in exchange for an honest review.