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Don't Tell a Soul

Don't Tell a Soul

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD BOOK BUT SOME "HOLES"
Review: ... however, there were some things that bothered me. In this day and time why was there no DNA testing. Seems a grave oversight by the writer. Yes, Deputy Cash Edmunds told his story; however, was he punished? He was an accessory before and after the fact, several times. He set the dogs on the girls so that makes him that much more an accessory. Then there is the statement given by Clare and Evangeline which made the culprits conviction certain. What about all the bodies?

Then at the end of the book is the statement "*** incarceration had resulted n the petition grantng custodial guardianship and power of attorney to Frank being given over for review to Judge ***". What in the world was that related to? I could not figure this out. Made no sense to me.

I did enjoy the book and the writing style very much.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD BOOK BUT SOME "HOLES"
Review: ... however, there were some things that bothered me. In this day and time why was there no DNA testing. Seems a grave oversight by the writer. Yes, Deputy Cash Edmunds told his story; however, was he punished? He was an accessory before and after the fact, several times. He set the dogs on the girls so that makes him that much more an accessory. Then there is the statement given by Clare and Evangeline which made the culprits conviction certain. What about all the bodies?

Then at the end of the book is the statement "*** incarceration had resulted n the petition grantng custodial guardianship and power of attorney to Frank being given over for review to Judge ***". What in the world was that related to? I could not figure this out. Made no sense to me.

I did enjoy the book and the writing style very much.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: exciting modern day Cajun West Side Story romantic suspense
Review: Child advocate lawyer Claire Sumner believes her father Jimmy did not kill her best friend Jean Broussard ten years ago even if the evidence and his confession overwhelmingly prove otherwise. With about a month left before the state executes Jimmy, Claire finds new hope to prove his innocence. Someone murdered a young teen in Acadia Parish, Louisiana with what seems to be the same modus operendi used in the Broussard homicide, but this time Jimmy has an airtight alibi as a death row inmate.

Claire returns to Acadia Parish seeking the truth. Most of the locals see the execution as closure and want Claire to leave. Desperate, Claire asks former reporter and now investigator Fegan Broussard to help her though it is his sister who her father was convicted of murdering. Initially refusing, Fegan begins to change his mind that the killer sits on death row. As he and Claire fall in love while making inquiries, someone tries to kill both of them.

S.K. McClafferty provides an exciting modern day Cajun West Side Story romantic suspense starring two likable lead characters with a shared burden that makes them an unlikely couple. The story line hooks the audience as they wonder why Claire believes her father is innocent when Jimmy admits he killed her friend and if he did not commit the murder why did he say he did? These questions keep fans in suspense and continue to read until the audience learns the truth about what happened in Arcadia Parish, Louisiana a decade ago.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: exciting modern day Cajun West Side Story romantic suspense
Review: Child advocate lawyer Claire Sumner believes her father Jimmy did not kill her best friend Jean Broussard ten years ago even if the evidence and his confession overwhelmingly prove otherwise. With about a month left before the state executes Jimmy, Claire finds new hope to prove his innocence. Someone murdered a young teen in Acadia Parish, Louisiana with what seems to be the same modus operendi used in the Broussard homicide, but this time Jimmy has an airtight alibi as a death row inmate.

Claire returns to Acadia Parish seeking the truth. Most of the locals see the execution as closure and want Claire to leave. Desperate, Claire asks former reporter and now investigator Fegan Broussard to help her though it is his sister who her father was convicted of murdering. Initially refusing, Fegan begins to change his mind that the killer sits on death row. As he and Claire fall in love while making inquiries, someone tries to kill both of them.

S.K. McClafferty provides an exciting modern day Cajun West Side Story romantic suspense starring two likable lead characters with a shared burden that makes them an unlikely couple. The story line hooks the audience as they wonder why Claire believes her father is innocent when Jimmy admits he killed her friend and if he did not commit the murder why did he say he did? These questions keep fans in suspense and continue to read until the audience learns the truth about what happened in Arcadia Parish, Louisiana a decade ago.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable romantic suspense
Review: Claire Sumner's father is on death row for the brutal murder of her best friend, Jean Louise Broussard, ten years earlier. Claire believes that her father is innocent and has come home to prove this after learning about a recent and similar murder in the same location. At home she encounters Fegan Broussard, her friend's brother who believes Claire's father to be guilty but finds himself strangely attracted to his little sister's best friend. Claire's search for evidence does not sit well with the town of Evangeline. She soon finds that she is putting her life on the line and that she must rely on Fegan Broussard to whom she is reluctantly attracted.

The story is well told. The romance which is great does not get in the way of the suspense. The ending although not a great surprise is very satisfying. It is an enjoyable book for the beach or on a cold night.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable romantic suspense
Review: Claire Sumner's father is on death row for the brutal murder of her best friend, Jean Louise Broussard, ten years earlier. Claire believes that her father is innocent and has come home to prove this after learning about a recent and similar murder in the same location. At home she encounters Fegan Broussard, her friend's brother who believes Claire's father to be guilty but finds himself strangely attracted to his little sister's best friend. Claire's search for evidence does not sit well with the town of Evangeline. She soon finds that she is putting her life on the line and that she must rely on Fegan Broussard to whom she is reluctantly attracted.

The story is well told. The romance which is great does not get in the way of the suspense. The ending although not a great surprise is very satisfying. It is an enjoyable book for the beach or on a cold night.


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