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Rebekah McCabe Mysteries #1

Night Shadows: A Rebekah McCabe Mystery

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When Caroline England first walked into her office with a wild tale of being followed and feeling that someone had targeted her for murder, Rebekah McCabe really didn’t believe her. But the money was real enough and there was enough of it to make her a believer, at least long enough to investigate.
Caroline was a hostess at Club Prana, a five level nightclub featuring everything from hip-hop to reggae. The night before she had nearly been shoved over a balcony rail. Could it have been an accident? That’s what Rebekah wants to find out. But before she can, her client is dead and Rebekah has a concussion. The cops tell her to let it go, but Rebekah feels she owes her dead client and won’t. Because there is still a killer out there, lurking in the Night Shadows…

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First published September 13, 2016

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July 3, 2018
I was really hoping to like this. With no more Kinsey Millhone on the horizon ever, I was looking for someone to take her place. I don't think this is it.

I felt like I was reading the first draft of a novel, the basic outline to be gone over and polished later. There was a lot of repetition (for example, I know Rebekah McCabe is tough, doesn't need a man to save her, and isn't a damsel in distress. I know this because she says it every few pages or so.) and complete leaps in logic that made no logical sense.

The worst thing is, it had the foundations and framework to be a great book. With some revision and a good editor, this book could have knocked it out of the park. Unfortunately, I felt like it struck out.
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