Review: The Last Widow
The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is book #9 in the Will Trent series but can easily be read as a stand-alone.
Told From the point of view of three main characters, Will, his girlfriend Sara and Faith. It gives a different perspective of the same events at times, so may feel a little repetitive but I enjoyed seeing how things seemed to the different parties,.
Will and Sara are just having a relaxing day with family, when explosions break the calm and so they rush to offer their help, but on they way they are involved in a car accident…..but all is not as it seems.
Will is hurt and Sara is taken, they need a medic!...in the vehicle is a woman, she’s terrified and clearly in a state….she’s Michelle Spivey who had been kidnapped a while ago...just who are these men?
Brilliant writing by Karin Slaughter and This really touches a nerve, with the current climate the thought of an abhorrent white supremacist plot to cause such horrific disruption and terror doesn’t seem that far fetched and that’s what makes this so scary.
I would like to thank the Pigeonhole and the author for the opportunity to read this book for free and this is my honest and unbiased review
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is book #9 in the Will Trent series but can easily be read as a stand-alone.
Told From the point of view of three main characters, Will, his girlfriend Sara and Faith. It gives a different perspective of the same events at times, so may feel a little repetitive but I enjoyed seeing how things seemed to the different parties,.
Will and Sara are just having a relaxing day with family, when explosions break the calm and so they rush to offer their help, but on they way they are involved in a car accident…..but all is not as it seems.
Will is hurt and Sara is taken, they need a medic!...in the vehicle is a woman, she’s terrified and clearly in a state….she’s Michelle Spivey who had been kidnapped a while ago...just who are these men?
Brilliant writing by Karin Slaughter and This really touches a nerve, with the current climate the thought of an abhorrent white supremacist plot to cause such horrific disruption and terror doesn’t seem that far fetched and that’s what makes this so scary.
I would like to thank the Pigeonhole and the author for the opportunity to read this book for free and this is my honest and unbiased review
View all my reviews
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