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Book Review: Relative Evil

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Genre: Mystery | Crime | NA | Contemporary Thriller

My Rating: 4

Read my review of Relative Evil at JC’s Book Haven.

You can also read this review at Goodreads.

Blurb

Inspired by her father and his pretty young wife, novelist Claire Abney allows her imagination to run wild and pens a best-selling thriller. However, as Glen Abney suffers multiple freak accidents, she wonders exactly where the prose stops and reality begins.

Claire screens her family from the prying eyes of success with a masculine pen name and her handsome editor, her shill for photo ops and book signings. But her father’s unexpected death, and bungled attempts on her own life, force her to admit the strategy may have backfired. Now, with the help of her brother and Max, her dreamy frontman, she must separate truth from fiction. Before life imitating art becomes deadly.

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6 responses to “Book Review: Relative Evil”

  1. Elan Mudrow Avatar
    Elan Mudrow

    Nice review, well written!
    check out:
    tricksterchase.com

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  2. weight2lose2013 Avatar
    weight2lose2013

    I like it. A bit of a twist on life imitating art. 🙂

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Yea! It’s indeed a lovely book!

      Like

  3. teny Avatar

    This is interesting stuff – thriller caught between imagination & reality; should work for me 😀

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy it. Do share your thoughts after reading it 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

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