Revenge in 3 Parts
a novel (Angeline Porter Series Book 1)
by Valerie J. Brooks
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Pub Date 14 Oct 2018 | Archive Date 13 Apr 2023
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Description
A gripping tale of revenge, betrayal, and justice denied.
Her sister is dead. The FBI, the mob, and a stalker all played a part. Now they’d better watch their backs…
Angeline Porter won’t budge from her convictions. After getting disbarred for breaking the rules to put a criminal away, the former attorney still believes in doling out justice. So when her troubled sibling takes her own life, Angeline’s quest for the truth turns into a frenzied hunt for vengeance.
Caught in a whirlpool of grief, her relentless chase for answers exposes an ugly chain of betrayal, sex, and extortion that puts her head-to-head with powerful mobsters. And with desperation forcing her down morally questionable paths, the driven woman’s only way out may be to unleash her darkest side.
Can she deal out retribution before she loses her grip on reality?
Revenge in 3 Parts is the darkly dramatic first book in The Angeline Porter Trilogy of noir thrillers. If you like renegade heroines, psychological page-turners, and sexy undertones, then you’ll love Valerie J. Brooks’ wickedly wild ride.
Advance Praise
Val Brooks has crafted a cunning tale of revenge, grief, and unwanted desire. Paul Skenazy, former thriller reviewer Washington Post, and author of James M. Cain
With its breakneck pace, intriguing cast of characters, and unabashed eroticism, Revenge in 3 Parts is a wild, wicked, and utterly delightful ride. Tim Applegate, Fever Tree and Flamingo Lane
… a strong, intelligent, gutsy woman who writes her own rules. Wendy Kendall, “Kendall and Cooper Talk Mysteries” podcast
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781732373204 |
PRICE | US$0.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 292 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
This book has a very original plot and is filled with twists and turns, making it entertaining to read. The characters, however, seem a little off, and the main character isn't as smart as she should be.
I’m looking forward to seeing where the author takes us with the next two books in the series as it felt like this was really the start of something. The protagonist is annoyingly real in the way which she makes mistakes and this was both engaging and jarring in equal measure. Overall, though, she is a character I want to see more of.
This is the first book by Ms. Brooks that I have read, but it won't be the last. It is intense, fast-paced, heart-pounding, heart-breaking, suspenseful, full of characters who aren't who they say they are, with plenty of action, and revelations that were totally unexpected. There is a constant feeling that Angi's life is about to blow up in her face at any moment without having any idea what will set it off. I enjoyed the fact that the setting for the story moved from the Pacific Northwest to Paris, and to the Hawaiian Islands. Ms. Brooks does a great job of describing the setting so well the reader feels as if they are there. But at the same, not in such minute detail that it slows down the story. Of course, I'm not sure anything could slow down the pace of this story. It takes off from the very first pages and rarely slows down.. And whatever you do, don't start this book unless you have a solid block of uninterrupted time. Having to put it down will make you crazy.! I highly recommend this book.
I received a review copy from the author at my request via NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.
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