Friday 14 July 2017

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The policewoman- Justin Roberts-4*  
Sarah has a background. A secret one. Her profile is that of a successful model and indeed she has graced many a magazine cover. However she is more familiar with another sort of magazine-one of that in  a gun. Drugs are getting out of hand and gruesome murders occurring due to a cartel taking over their suppliers if they don’t play ball. This is quite a technical read in places but explains well  the professional terms, acronyms  and phraseology. I learned something reading this book- about tactics we hear about on the news and why things are done in a certain way ,about Special forces and their objectives to their abbreviations. I found this very interesting and I am not into military history etc at all.  A fairly simple plot (which is not a bad thing at all) put amongst a futuristic setting (2026) and characters that are far more than they first reveal. A little humour, even a little romance,and  a little pathos. (Danny boy brought a tear to my eye). Mostly a gritty read where you just might learn a thing or two. A very interesting factual read. Thank you to Justin for letting me read this.

I voluntarily chose to read this ARC and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased

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