Friday, March 17, 2023

Book review : Double exposure

Book review :

This is the second novel in the award-winning Annie Hawkins Green series after  the first novel, Behind the Lens. This book is a captivating, fast-paced, and unsettling read  undoubtedly a story of strength, love, perseverance, and resilience.

 Annie Hawkins Green is without a doubt currently my favorite badass woman. She is smart, strong, gutsy, and kind, but at the same time flawed, with emotions (and lingering PTSD) that cause some of her decisions to take her into situations that range from mildly upsetting to life-threateningly dangerous. 

A superbly crafted and thrilling sequel with enough twists and turns to keep you riveted right up to the tension-filled finale. The author has artisticly  captured the beauty and complexity of Afghanistan through the eyes and lens of Annie Hawkins—always with a tough, yet tender touch.

I liked reading this book and would recommend this book to all mystery and thriller book lovers. I am thankful to @netgalley and the publisher for providing me this book in return of an honest review.

Happy Reading!

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