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Automobiles, Murder and the Mob!!


 

Byline by Kimberly Paulson 

Automobiles,Murder and the mob!!


Byline is the first book in the Sohni Silver mysteries series by Kimberly Paulson.Sohni Silver is a public defender,in Michigan.This book focuses on her efforts to acquit a homeless man(Henry Martinez) of murder after the police wrongfully arrest him.


I found all the characters believable,but my favourite is the main character of Sohni ,I found  she was such a strong female role model,who always tries to see the good in people.I would liken her to a modern day Miss Marple.

I thought I’d worked out who the murderer was,a bit before the reveal,but I so pleased know I was wrong,and twist was brilliant.The book kept my attention to end.


For me this was the perfect murder mystery,and cannot find fault with this book at all.In fact I think this would make a brilliant tv series,I’m looking forward to reading more books involving Sohni Silver and carry on her adventures.

This book is perfect for fans murder mystery series such as,Vera,Midsommer Murders and Miss Marple.

Bookworm rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Links

Kimberley Paulson 

Cayelle Publishing

Love Books Tours

Kelly A Lacey 

To Buy


Byline: A Sohni Silver Mystery (Sohni Silver Mysteries Book 1) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09K4CWGQS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_7FPTXXKARQGN1ZQPFK6F






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