Review: Tales of the 23rd Precinct and Frankly Twisted, by Kevin Eleven.

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Originally posted on Mademoiselle:


Having seen an appeal on Twitter-for Bloggers wanted to review a book-I was sent two books by Flowered Concrete. They’re by Kevin Eleven-two follow on detective stories.



Sometimes switching narrative voices, these two books are about how police ranks have (fictionally) been infiltrated in America. That’s the whole part of the problem-complete with murder, blood, etc-because the main characters have yet to realise this in the first book. Gradually, they have to overcome it-and by the second book deal with the aftermath.



Tales of the 23rd Precinct is easily readable-and can be done in a day. It’s addictive, urging the reader to move on (quickly) to Frankly Twisted. With fast paced action-such as a cop shoot out, plots, robberies-and snappy changing scenes, any detective fan will enjoy this book. It is not too highbrow-and can be taken in large doses at a time. A good book usually has this affect…


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Published on August 19, 2015 08:18
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