Four-star review of
Devil’s Corner by Lisa Scottoline
At first, I couldn’t get
into this book by one of my favorite writers, but it built and built. I
especially enjoyed the development of the friendship between Vicki and Reheema,
certainly more than the relationship with Dan. The idea that someone trained as
a lawyer would take the chances she did was a bit surprising, but there
wouldn’t be a story without that. She wouldn’t have been able to connect dots. I
liked her parents at the end, and I guess she did too, but rather than Vicki
telling us about them early on, I would have liked to see more of their
interactions with her. The mix of murder, drugs and guns leads to a complicated
plot.
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