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Thursday, January 30, 2020

Book Review: Hindsight (Kendra Michaels #7) by Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen

Hindsight (Kendra Michaels, #7)
Title: Hindsight (Kendra Michaels #7) 

Author:(s) Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen 

Stars: 4

Review:
This can be read as a stand alone novel and readers will know what is going on at all times never getting lost.
The Johansen are able to pull readers into their world and keep readers hooked and in need of more.
The story is a perfect flow and the characters are a balance of strong, weak, smart and at times have readers rooting for them.
Kendra Michael is likable as she is uses her abilities to figure out the killers.  The world readers are pulled into is a mix of physiological thriller and mystery that will keep readers thinking about the story long after they have put it down.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the copy of Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen  Hindsight

Synopsis:
Dr. Kendra Michaels, blind for the first twenty years of her life before gaining her sight via a revolutionary surgical procedure, is a renowned investigator known for her razor-sharp senses--honed during her years in the dark--and keen deductive abilities.

Now her skills are needed uncomfortably close to home. Two staff members have been murdered at a school for the blind where Kendra spent her formative years. But the murders are puzzlingly dissimilar: one victim was brutally stabbed, while the other was killed by a bullet to the head. Are the crimes related? Or is Kendra on the hunt for more than one dangerous killer?

With the killer (or killers) still on the loose, Kendra must put her life on the line to unravel a terrifying conspiracy. But Kendra soon discovers that she herself may hold the key to the deadliest secret of all..


Hardcover368 pages
Published January 7th 2020 by Grand Central Publishing

About The Author:
Iris Johansen is a New York Times bestselling author. She began her writing after her children left home for college. She first achieved success in the early 1980s writing category romances. In 1991, Johansen began writing suspense historical romance novels, starting with the publication of The Wind Dancer. In 1996 Johansen switched genres, turning to crime fiction, with which she has had great success.

She lives in Georgia and is married. Her son, Roy Johansen, is an Edgar Award-winning screenwriter and novelist. Her daughter, Tamara, serves as her research assistant.

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