Book Review: Two Nights by Kathy Reichs, an exciting departure from her Tempe Brennan novels
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Love Tempe Brennan, well it goes without saying really, doesn't it? So, I was wary of a new series by one of my fave authors. I needn't have worried though for, in Two Nights, Reichs has come up with a stunning hook, a beautifully flawed female protagonist who compares (very favourably in my mind to Zoe Sharp's Charlie Fox series) and a brilliantly paced plot.
Sunday Night is my kind of girl. She's strong, stubborn, feisty, intelligent and above all she takes no shit ... just as well really for in Two nights there is shit a plenty.
Guilt tripped into helping find a missing girl whose family have been annihilated in a bomb attack, Sunday come out of her self enforced retirement with a reluctance that immediately signals the start of a great book.
Not going to give away the treason behind the Book title, just going to say it's well worth the read to find that out.
Sunday's traumatic past resonates with the present as the plot unfolds and it takes all her spirit and resilience to get her through this.
I'm already looking forward to the next 'Night' thriller.
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