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A review by wolfshine
The Last Real Crime by L.C. Warman
5.0
This is packed with as much suspense as the first book. As Reese delves into the depths of her friend’s disappearance, everyone becomes a suspect. Enemies turn to friends and friends into enemies. At the end of it all, Reese’s understanding of who her friend is, is turned upside down.
Just like the first book, the suspense was overwhelming. Even though this mystery is short, there is a lot that goes on. I felt as if Reese really found herself. This book made me ponder the question: how well do you know those around you. For everything that Reese experienced, I can’t wait to see how it’ll affect her journey in book three.
Most important, I can’t wait to see if she finally finds Charlotte.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Just like the first book, the suspense was overwhelming. Even though this mystery is short, there is a lot that goes on. I felt as if Reese really found herself. This book made me ponder the question: how well do you know those around you. For everything that Reese experienced, I can’t wait to see how it’ll affect her journey in book three.
Most important, I can’t wait to see if she finally finds Charlotte.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.