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Book Review: Delayed Justice by Patricia Bradley





Spoiler Alert- I Loved this book! And you will too!

When I got the email of books to pick from for the month, I saw Patricia Bradley's name and didn't even read the rest of the email. I immediately hopped over to sign up for her newest book and hoped and prayed it wasn't out of stock! Needless to say I was really excited when I found out I was one of the reviewers!

This book centers around Andi Hollister, and Detective Will Kincaide, and the mystery of her sister's death. Is the man in jail, who just happens to be related to Will, really the killer? Or is someone else out there responsible?

This book was really easy to read and follow along. The chapters bounce back and forth between characters but I found it very easy to follow along. One of my friends also read this book and had a different opinion. I think if you have read any of Patricia Bradley's books you will like this and find it easy to follow along, as it really is in her normal style. If you are newer to her books and not familiar with how she goes back and forth between characters it might be harder for you. Personally, I like seeing and hearing what the other characters are thinking. I think it adds another deeper layer to the book.

I really appreciated that Andi wasn't a cookie cutter character. She had struggles and issues, and was by no means perfect. I did wish that there had been more of a conclusion/ends tied up at the end of the book. I didn't feel like it fully gave me an ending to what she had been struggling with through the entire book.

And of course I am always a sucker for the love story of people who have known each other all of their lives and are too dumb to see that the other person is in love with them as well!

I really enjoyed this book and hope that she write further books in the Memphis Cold Case Series!

Thanks to Revell for providing me with this book to review with my honest opinions!

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