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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Review: Go Not Gently (Sal Kilkenny #2) by Cath Staincliffe


4 stars for Go Not Gently (Sal Kilkenny book 2) by Cath Staincliffe.

I have a good time reading this book 2 of the Sal Kilkenny series; the writing and story build-up is definitely two notches higher than the first one. For some reason, the topic in question is close to my heart and keeps me going to venture down the dark halls of sinister medical care.

Go Not Gently is a well-thought-out story. I cannot help but keep thinking about the ripple effect which so often happen in real life as it does in the story. Does the act of hiring Sal, a private investigator, set in motion the chain of events that leads to subsequent happenings?

Though I am a little put off by the helpless way things turn out towards the later part of the story, the twist inherent in the last two paragraphs of the book more than make up for the shortfall. I cannot stress how much I love the way the story wraps up.


Publisher: C & R Crime
Publication date: 5 Jul 2012

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Juggling the school run with private investigating, Sal Kilkenny’s life is a strange mix of the dramatic and the domestic.  Sal has two new clients: Jimmy Achebe wants her to confirm his suspicions of his wife’s infidelity and Agnes Donlan fears for her friend Lily, who has undergone a swift decline in her new nursing home.  Sal soon finds herself in treacherous territory.

*Blurb from author's website

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