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Booklife Review of The Devil's Safe

Booklife Review of The Devil's Safe

A targeted woman and a framed man must run for their lives in this action-driven thriller debut. Stella Fargo finds herself at the center of a deadly mystery with one just ally, Egan Bogart, a man she barely knows and hardly trusts.

Kirkus review-Holt, Making Angels

Kirkus review-Holt, Making Angels

M.J. Holt

Self (339 pp.)

$14.99 paperback, $6.99 e-book ISBN: 979-8816006910

June 30, 2022

 

Book Review of Making Angels, by Booklife by Publishers Weekly

Book Review of Making Angels, by Booklife by Publishers Weekly

An errand of compassion turns deadly in Holt’s gritty second Stella Fargo Mystery. Stella Fargo is supposed to clear out the house of Hannah Pickett, the daughter of Stella's good friend and mentor, and a young woman who has gone missing. 

Kirkus review of The Devil's Safe

Kirkus review of The Devil's Safe

When a woman accepts an invitation to stay at her best friend’s house for free, she has no idea she will land in the middle of a standoff between dangerous drug dealers in this novel.

All Stella Fargo wants is to start graduate school and then return to her job at Millis Portland,

Review from Online Book Club

Review from Online Book Club

Making Angels was an exciting read. It had all the elements of a crime thriller, creating a flow of interest to keep one engaged yet withholding satisfaction to the end. In this installment of the Stella Fargo series, M.J. Holt delivered a fantastic narrative.

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