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A review by yllohann
Cop Town by Karin Slaughter
5.0
So I finished this book last night and had to wait until I could get to a computer to type out my review. Plus, I had to calm my inner fangirl so I would not sound like my teenage daughter at a One Direction concert. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC of this book. I am a very impatient person and I am so glad I did not have to wait until June.
I thought for sure that I would miss Will (and Sara) since I have an undying love for him but, I got so caught up in the story and the descriptions, that I barely missed him (them).
Cop Town takes place in 1970s Atlanta and follows two extremely different female Atlanta cops as they try to figure out who is behind the shootings of their fellow officers. The descriptions of the abuse suffered by females by their coworkers and superiors was hard to read and gives a person insight to the "city too busy to hate". Apparently, the city wasn't too busy to discriminate and be misogynistic.
I also enjoyed the descriptions of the streets and neighborhoods that I see every day as I commute to work or walk around downtown.
So, without revealing any spoilers at all, I will finish by congratulating Karin Slaughter on another gritty cop book that I was sorry to see end. I really would like to see more of Kate and Maggie but first, I seriously need more Will.
I thought for sure that I would miss Will (and Sara) since I have an undying love for him but, I got so caught up in the story and the descriptions, that I barely missed him (them).
Cop Town takes place in 1970s Atlanta and follows two extremely different female Atlanta cops as they try to figure out who is behind the shootings of their fellow officers. The descriptions of the abuse suffered by females by their coworkers and superiors was hard to read and gives a person insight to the "city too busy to hate". Apparently, the city wasn't too busy to discriminate and be misogynistic.
I also enjoyed the descriptions of the streets and neighborhoods that I see every day as I commute to work or walk around downtown.
So, without revealing any spoilers at all, I will finish by congratulating Karin Slaughter on another gritty cop book that I was sorry to see end. I really would like to see more of Kate and Maggie but first, I seriously need more Will.