BOOK REVIEWS: #MYSTERY – JACQUIE BIGGAR, #YA – YVETTE CALLEIRO, #CHILDREN – D.L. FINN


Grateful for this wonderful review from Miriam Hurdle for my thriller, Virtually Gone- thank you so much!

The Showers of Blessings

I’ve read many interesting books last month and this month and am happy to share the reviews with you.

Virtually Gone: A Julie Crenshaw Murder/Mystery by Jacquie Biggar

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Virtually Gone by Jacquie Biggar is Book 6 of the High-Tech Crime Solvers, but this book reads well as a stand-alone book. Julie Crenshaw is a Vancouver Island Broadcasting System reporter assigned to investigate a series of sexual assault cases. The last victim, Emily, is raped and killed. Detective Matthew Roy is at the crime scene when Julie wants to interview him. He only agrees to do so because Julie is his partner’s girlfriend. The rise of crime in recent years frustrates him. These cases particularly upset him because his half-sister was raped and murdered ten years ago. It’s his determination to get this predator.

The plot develops tightly and moves along at a steady pace. Some evidence, such as Emily…

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17 Replies to “BOOK REVIEWS: #MYSTERY – JACQUIE BIGGAR, #YA – YVETTE CALLEIRO, #CHILDREN – D.L. FINN”

  1. Miriam’s reviews are always so thoughtful. I read a few books in this series–very clever. I love that you worked with a group to write books based on a theme. Like vignettes, but fully-fleshed out novels.

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  2. Congrats on the review, Jacquie. I think this might have been the first book of yours that I read. I’m heading over to read Miriam’s review. She writes great ones. Yay, and enjoy the glow.

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