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A review by novelesque_life
Crossing the Line by Frédérique Molay
4.0
4 STARS
(I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review).
"It's Christmas in Paris. Chief of Police Nico Sirsky returns to work after recovering from a gunshot wound. He's in love and raring to go. His first day back has him overseeing a jewel heist sting and taking on an odd investigation. Dental students discovered a message in the tooth of a severed head. Is it a sick joke? Sirsky and his team of crack homicide detectives follow the clues from an apparent suicide to an apparent accident to an all-out murder as an intricate machination starts breaking down. Just how far can despair push a man? How clear is the line between good and evil?" (From Amazon)
I am really enjoying this suspense series set in Paris. The second book had me from the beginning and I followed all the twists and turns and loved this books. Molay is great at weaving suspense and Nico's personal life. Ready for book three.
(I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review).
"It's Christmas in Paris. Chief of Police Nico Sirsky returns to work after recovering from a gunshot wound. He's in love and raring to go. His first day back has him overseeing a jewel heist sting and taking on an odd investigation. Dental students discovered a message in the tooth of a severed head. Is it a sick joke? Sirsky and his team of crack homicide detectives follow the clues from an apparent suicide to an apparent accident to an all-out murder as an intricate machination starts breaking down. Just how far can despair push a man? How clear is the line between good and evil?" (From Amazon)
I am really enjoying this suspense series set in Paris. The second book had me from the beginning and I followed all the twists and turns and loved this books. Molay is great at weaving suspense and Nico's personal life. Ready for book three.