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A good cold case mystery, the author keeps the reader involved in the process of getting the the bottom of a case. There is enough detail for those who like to get into the technical stuff but enough focus on characters for people who prefer to focus on the thinking and interactions.

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An entertaining and engrossing cold case mystery that kept me hooked.
The characters are likable and well thought, the plot is well developed and the solid mystery kept me guessing.
I want to read other books by this author.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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A very interesting cold case mystery with two lovely main characters. Reporter RaeLynn Demming has received threats after the latest expose she wrote. Interested in learning more about the fire that destroyed the Grande Hotel, thirty years ago, she approaches Rose Trudeau who is one of the survivors. Rose was a well-known Hollywood socialite and had dear friends that died in the fire. RaeLynn charms Rose in to talking about the case and they even go to the site where they are almost arrested. RaeLynn has youth and determination on her side and Rose has decided that she needs to get justice for the hundreds of people who were injured or died at the hotel. Someone doesn’t want the case reopened and may need to permanently silence RaeLynn and Rose. Will they learn who really started the fire after all these years…and why? I look forward to the next book in this series. I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review. (by paytonpuppy)

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Into the Fire by Adrienne Giordano was one of those books that captured me from the first chapter. Suspense, emotional highs and lows, distinctive characters and a complex story that kept me turning the pages.

RaeLynn is a struggling reporter and Rose has been denying the grief caused by the death of her best friend until RaeLynn brings the tragedy back from the past. A smoothly paced plot and Ms. Giordano's descriptive writing of characters, emotions and settings pulled me into the story and I never surfaced again until the end.

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