Rosewolf28
Rosewolf28 asked:

I run a book club and my readers don't like graphic violence. Would this book be okay?

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Stacey Moments of violence but not the gruesome variety. You may want to also consider Karin Slaughter's The Kept Woman. It's a Will Trent book so it's 8th (9th?) in a series but it works as a stand-alone. I'm recommending it because it's awesome and because Slaughter has finally scaled back on the let-me-describe-every-hideous-detail brand of graphic violence that makes much of her otherwise brilliant work tough to recommend. This one's REALLY good.
Maureen Carden I am hoping to do this for the book club I belong to. Most of the violence is in the telling of the crime as it may have happened in the past. Another set is the pathologist acting out the crime. I would not consider this book to be a cozy, but I wouldn't consider it full of graphic violence.
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