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Collection of Lies ~ Beck's Rules #3 (by Suzanne Rudd Hamilton)

I am loving the Beck’s Rules series by Suzanne Rudd Hamilton. Having enjoyed her Secret Senior Sleuth Society series, I was looking forward to getting lost in a new one. And it has not disappointed. I love May Beck, newspaper reporter extraordinaire; her best friend, Kat; and her cub reporter trainee, Buc Edwards. The storyline will pull you in and have you absorbing every word as you watch May do her journalism magic to resolve crimes. May is a tough cookie. She sees things in black and white and her experience has flavored her outlook and opinions. Her “take no prisoners” personality has you sharing her on while worrying about her safety. Set in the 1950s, the author has done a wonderful job with keeping the details of that time period realistic. This is definitely a series to get involved in reading and I look forward adventures in Joliet, Illinois.


Thank you to Book Sirens for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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