Last Updated on: January 30th, 2020
Do you remember HOW MUCH I loved author Jen J. Danna’s debut novel, Dead, Without a Stone to Tell It? Good news – last month she released the second book in this series! Today’s Featured Friday post is short and sweet because all I’m posting is my review of it and letting you know that you can read the first chapter on her website, and find all links to buy this book (if you’re interested) there, too. Here’s my review:NO ONE SEES ME ‘TIL I FALL is a novella that was written on a whim by the authors to provide a story for their fans to read while they complete their next novel. I think it’s great that these two authors have considered the feelings and needs of their fans, and wish that more authors would do this! The focus of NO ONE SEES ME ‘TIL I FALL is the solving of a particular case, a case in which the dead body of a beautiful young girl is found in a landfill. The state trooper, Leigh Abbott, once again partners with forensic anthropologist, Matt Lowell and his graduate team to uncover clues that eventually lead to the capture of the murderer. What I really like about this book is that it is relevant to today’s reader who lives in a post 9/11 world. As the characters find the culprits of this crime, they educate the reader with facts about the Taliban and their customs. Well-researched, and told, this tale is sure to fascinate you from the get-go, and will leave you wanting more of what these two authors offer. Although I must, I don’t want to wait for their next novel, A FLAME IN THE WIND OF DEATH, which will be released in about six month’s time.If you haven’t read Dead, Without a Stone to Tell It, I’d highly recommend doing so. 🙂 It’s definitely
Read the first chapter of this novella, and became an instant fan. Great review. Great writer. Blessings.
I know, she is awesome, right?!
Thanks for another wonderful review, Lorraine! Merry belated Christmas!
No problem, Jen. Will be reading the new book in the new year! 😉 Yes, it arrived safely. Looks intriguing!
Oh, and same to you, Jen!