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She Rides Shotgun
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Start date
January 8, 2018
Finish date
February 6, 2018

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LJ
First Sentence: His skin told his history in tattoos and knife scars.

Nate McClusky is about to be released from prison. Rather than act as a soldier for the Aryan Steel, he ends up killing a high-ranking member and having a warrant to greenlight his murder, as well as that of his ex-wife, her new husband, and his 11-year-old daughter Polly. He is too late to save the first two, but he is determined to do everything possible to save Polly even if it means putting her in extreme danger.

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Kathy
Reading a book that comes so highly recommended from other reviewers and readers in the mystery/crime community is a bit daunting. Starting from a point of feeling a need to love a book is not my favorite place to start, so I had put off its reading until I finally could no longer ignore the accolades it has received. So, wow! I'm now in my favorite place of loving a book that so many friends have loved and joining in its praise. The overriding successful feature of She Rides Shotgun for me is i ...more
Kasa Cotugno
Although this is not the sort of book I usually pick up, I chose it because I thought it would be a quick sorbet, also because it had been highly recommended by others whose opinion I trust. What jumped out immediately was how highly literary it was from page one, not cheap in its depictions or characterizations, satisfactory in plot and morality. Gritty to be sure, but not gratuitously so. And given that this is a debut (!!), it will be exciting to see where Jordan Harper goes next. "It doesn't ...more
Linda
Jan 28, 2018 rated it really liked it
First Line: First Sentence: "His skin told his history in tattoos and knife scars."

This violent, gritty story of the relationship between an ex-con and his 11 year old daughter (whom he's just met) reminded me a lot of "The Professional" with the young Natalie Portman. Similar to the film, things that should have appalled me instead felt right and good under the circumstances.
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Feb 12, 2018 marked it as to-read
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