Crime Fiction At Its Best
The Janes is gritty crime fiction at its best.
I’ll tell you what I loved about this book: everything!
I have no complaints. Not even a minor grumble. This book gave me everything I wanted and then some.
Louisa Luna knows how to weave a masterful story. She gives us a complex plot that we unravel as the investigation moves along. The topic is current, insightful, and relevant, and it’s delivered with a razor’s edge.
Alice Vega is a badass rebel. She gets things done her way, rules and laws be damned.
Max Caplan is the perfect partner, balancing her demons with just a touch of quiet restraint.
This story has depth, emotion, danger, darkness, and intrigue. I connected with the characters and felt it all happening.
I’m gushing, I know. So, okay, I’ll own my fan-girl reaction here. I’m now biting my nails, waiting for the next Alice Vega novel.
This is book two in the series. While it can be read as a stand-alone, I highly recommend starting with book 1, Two Girls Down, for two reasons. First, it’ll give you a better sense of the main characters’ backstories. And, second, because it’s too damn good to miss.
I’ll tell you what I loved about this book: everything!
I have no complaints. Not even a minor grumble. This book gave me everything I wanted and then some.
Louisa Luna knows how to weave a masterful story. She gives us a complex plot that we unravel as the investigation moves along. The topic is current, insightful, and relevant, and it’s delivered with a razor’s edge.
Alice Vega is a badass rebel. She gets things done her way, rules and laws be damned.
Max Caplan is the perfect partner, balancing her demons with just a touch of quiet restraint.
This story has depth, emotion, danger, darkness, and intrigue. I connected with the characters and felt it all happening.
I’m gushing, I know. So, okay, I’ll own my fan-girl reaction here. I’m now biting my nails, waiting for the next Alice Vega novel.
This is book two in the series. While it can be read as a stand-alone, I highly recommend starting with book 1, Two Girls Down, for two reasons. First, it’ll give you a better sense of the main characters’ backstories. And, second, because it’s too damn good to miss.