Tuesday, February 6, 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Reckless by Susan Kiernan-Lewis


 Oh, gee, was this good… Reckless, A Mia Kazmaroff Mystery, by Susan Kiernan-Lewis is unputdownable.  The author has woven a tight murder mystery with a plethora of suspects and two of the best main characters I’ve ever read.

A police detective is found dead in his condo. It is ruled as natural causes, although he is young and healthy and virile and handsome. 

His sister Mia does not believe it. She firmly believes her brother was murdered. Mia has a special ability to gather information by touching something or someone. While touching a glass at her brother’s condo, Mia knew her brother was killed — by a woman. 

Within days, both Mia and her brother’s partner Jack are considered prime murder suspects by the police department. 

Twists and turns abound in this mystery and there is no shortage of guilty-looking people. I highly recommend. 








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