Monday, February 15, 2016

Review: The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris

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A Mysterious Review of The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris. A Red Solaris Mystery.

Review summary: The storyline in this book is interesting and well-developed and the college setting makes for a compelling backdrop. There's something about an academic environment that seems perfectly suited for a mystery. A top-flight cozy with likeable characters and a strong plot, a solid read overall. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Rise of the Red Queen Bourne Morris

The Rise of the Red Queen
Bourne Morris
A Red Solaris Mystery
Henery Press (December 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: A beautiful student is missing. Did she leave on impulse, or was it something more sinister? When the young woman's grandfather pleads for help, journalism dean Meredith "Red" Solaris agrees to help search for the student, but doesn't know she may have to risk everything to find her.

Worse yet, without solid evidence, Red and Detective Joe Morgan have little basis for investigation. Murky university politics — and Red's own struggle to keep her job — thwart efforts to find a girl held captive by a man willing to steal what he cannot win.

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