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review 2017-02-05 19:53
NetGalley Review: Killing Jane
Killing Jane - Stacy Green

I received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review.

 

I have to say I really enjoyed this book. Though seeing how much Erin Prince struggled between the issues with her family name got old I understood the significance of it all.

Erin is trying to just be a good detective but with her name being well known will it help her in this case or hurt?

Her new partner Beckett seems like a pretty good partner even takes her outbursts with a little grain of salt. It seems that someone is killing based off of Jack the Ripper but why? Erin and Beckett need to solve the case before more and more people are murdered in a gruesome way but will they be too late? This does deal with sexual abuse and it seems that for Erin it hits too close to home and I have to wonder if she will ever get the therapy she needs. I can honestly say I was very surprised at the twist of who the killer was because honestly I didn't see it. I liked how it took Erin and Beckett until towards the end to put the pieces together. So there was a scene in the book with Erin's brother Brad, and as I read the passage I wondered why would the author put that in there. Unless it was meant to be a filler, but as we got to the end of the story and then it all made sense of why she did that scene.

I felt the characters were well developed and the plot was well thought out. I can honestly see myself reading more of the Erin Prince series. I just hope her and Beckett ease into their working relationship instead of her always coming across hostile.

 

One quote in the book had me laughing because I am a parent of two that are in school.

"Although with Abby in fourth grade, Erin had begun to realize being a parent essentially meant going through school all over again."

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review 2017-01-16 13:43
Killing Jane - Stacy Green This was one of the weirdest mystery crime books that I think I have ever read. The deaths were weird and really quite gruesome, very gruesome. The author chose to let us hear what the killer was thinking while these murders were taking place. On a scale of one to ten of psychopath, this dude was a fifteen. And then at the end when the killer is revealed, okay, that was horrific to read. I could not imagine sitting or laying there, whatever Erin was doing while all that was going on. I would be high tailing it down the road as fast as I could. Now that I have told you all of that, let me just say that I found the book pretty entertaining and I was pretty much horrifically enthralled with all that was going on. I had to keep reading to see why and who was doing this to these women. It was just so gross. They kept saying Jane the Ripper, but I wanted to know for sure. It was like everyone wants to rubberneck an accident, you might see blood and guts, but you gotta look. Thanks to Vesuvian Books for approving my request to read this book and to Net Galley for providing me with a free e-galley in exchange for an honest review.
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review 2016-04-23 16:57
from FictionZeal.com re: All Good Deeds by Stacy Green
All Good Deeds (A Lucy Kendall Thriller) (Lucy Kendall #1) (The Lucy Kendall Series) - Stacy Green

As soon as you start reading, you realize this is not your average female sleuth.  She doesn’t pretend to be.  She used to work for Child Protective Services.  Too many children abducted and abused; too many pedophiles let off by an unjust legal system.  So now she’s a PI who takes matters into her own hands.  Justice will be served.  The pervert will pay … by drawing his last breath.

 

Lucy Kendall is extremely careful about her operation, and still uncomfortable with it.  She couldn’t help her own sister, but she can help many others.  At the beginning, she’s eyeing “Slimy Steve”.  Her poison of choice?  Cyanide.  Another man approaches her.  He tells her he knows what she’s doing.  He introduces himself as Chris Hale and identifies himself as a sociopath.  He wants to help her ‘take the trash out.’  She denies the ‘serial killer’ label.  She tells him, “I’m not a hit man.  I eradicate sex offenders.  I make sure they’ve been given a lethal dose … and then I walk away. …I’m not a freaking killer.”

 

The premise was unexpected.  Sheer curiosity carries the reader forward wanting to know more.  I didn’t expect to like Lucy nor Chris as much as I did.  Who wants to admit liking a vigilante and a sociopath?  I suspected early on that there was much more to Chris than what was being offered, and I liked the way the author slowly peeled back the layers of these characters.  Shortly after their meeting, Lucy involves herself with the search of a missing eleven-year-old girl, Kailey.  If you want a fascinating mystery with a serious character twist, All Good Deeds is recommended.  Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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text 2015-11-16 18:43
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text 2015-08-08 11:10
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