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The Queens of Crime (by Marie Benedict)

I listened to the audiobook version of The Queens of Crime and loved the author’s narration. This was a fast-paced mystery with well-developed characters. You will be drawn into the story and held tight until you have absorbed the last word of the book. Based on a true unsolved murder, the “queens of crime” do an admirable job of using their mystery writer gifts to help uncover the person who is guilty of committing the crime. In addition to the unsolved murder, one of the characters is targeted by the killer which adds to the intense atmosphere. What a group of strong and intelligent women. It was also nice to see the relationships they develop with each other. A great addition to the historical fiction genre and one I encourage you to add to your to-be-read list.


Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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