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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Book Review: The Last Straw (The Jigsaw Files #4) by Sharon Sala

 


Title: The Last Straw (The Jigsaw Files #4)

Author: Sharon Sala

Stars: 5

Review:

I will have to go back and read book 1-3.  I will admit that as a reader I was little confused with the cast of characters at times and found it difficult to connect.  That could also be due to jumping into book 4 instead of starting with book 1.

Sharon Sala writes a creative and exciting mystery thriller that will keep readers wanting answers.  The authors writing ability is spot on for this type of story and has been perfected over the course of the series.  

This is a can't miss series and I can't wait to start on book 1.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of Sharon Sala The Last Straw.

Synopsis:

Charlie Dodge may be down, but he’s most definitely not out. He’s still reeling after a series of earth-shattering events, so when a desperate woman hires Dodge Investigations to find her missing sister, the head-scratcher of a case is exactly the distraction Charlie and his steadfast partner, Wyrick, need. Two weeks prior, Rachel Dean disappeared without a trace from her locked-from-the-inside Dallas apartment, and every possible trail has gone cold.
Grappling with the fallout of her efforts to dismantle the shadowy organization Universal Theorem, Wyrick throws herself into her investigative work. Charlie knows his partner can handle herself, but when she uncovers a past connection that paints a target on her back, the threat of losing her hits Charlie hard. There’s nothing he wouldn’t do to keep Wyrick safe, but with the clock ticking on a victim they’ve yet to find, it’s only a matter of time before the cold-blooded killer leads them to a deadly end.

Paperback320 pages
Expected publication: February 23rd 2021 by Mira Books (first published February 2021)

About The Author:

well as a member of OKRWA. She has 100 plus books in print, published in five different genres – Romance, Young Adult, Western, Fiction, and Women’s Fiction. First published in 1991, she’s an eight-time RITA finalist, winner of the Janet Dailey Award, five-time Career Achievement winner from RT Magazine, five time winner of the National Reader’s Choice Award, and five time winner of the Colorado Romance Writer’s Award of Excellence, winner of the Heart of Excellence Award, as well as winner of the Booksellers Best Award. In 2011 she was named RWA’s recipient of the Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Her books are New York Times , USA Today, Publisher’s Weekly best-sellers. Writing changed her life, her world, and her fate

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