Saturday, March 2, 2019

Who Slays the Wicked by C. S. Harris

Sebastian is asked to work on another case.  He would have even if they had not asked.  The victim was married to his niece and he wants it resolved soon.  He worries that maybe she might have killed him.  He was a very evil man and he can't understand why she married him.

Berkley and Net Galley allowed me to read this book for review (thank you).  It will be published April 2nd.

The more he searches, the more people he finds dead.  Who would have killed them all?  Everyone he speaks to is holding some truth back and won't come clean.  Hero tries to help him but she can't get too involved because it's dangerous.

There's a fortune teller, some Russian diplomats,  and several people with money involved.  There's more than one killer.  What he finds is a political plot, illegal activities, and more than one evil man.  He's still not sure if the killer was male or female but the closer he gets, the more dangerous it gets.  He's in more than one fight, he almost gets killed, and even when he identifies the killer, it's a fight to the end.

I've read this entire series and enjoy them.  There's a lot going on and it takes a bit to finish the book, but they're always good.  This one was well worth the read.

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