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Labyrinth of Lies -Book Review

 


Labyrinth of Lies -Book Review

A Drugs Ring,A Murder and a hint of romance!!


Labyrinth of Lies is the second novel in the Triple Threat Book series by Irene Hanson.This book would happily stand-alone as a separate read.

The novel centres around two crimes,the bringing down of a drugs cartel and a murder enquiry about 2 local students.Both detective Cate Reilly and DEA agent Zeke Stone go undercover to crack the cases. 

My favourite characters are Cate an Zeke.I love how they are committed to their jobs,but the undercurrent of their previous relationship still is prevalent.

The whole story really drew me in from start to finish,and the twist towards the end of the book,I did not see coming at all.The twist was my favourite part of the book it was so unexpected,but at the same time tied everything together.

The twist scenes were written so well as were the scenes between Cate and Zeke,I was rooting for them all the way through.All the characters were so believable.

I have to say I truly could not find any faults with this book.It was well written,engaging and believable from beginning to end.

If you love thrillers and detective novels than this I’d the book for you.I cannot wait to read the other books in the series.

Bookworm rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Kelly A Lacey

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Labyrinth-Lies-Triple-Threat-Book-ebook/dp/B08XLKCZHZ/ref=nodl_



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