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Book Review, Harmful Intent by Nike Chillemi


As a member of Nike Chillemi's critique group, I had a sneak peek into her book, Harmful Intent released May 2014. Nike shared her research, teaching us crime investigation tips. This is not Nike's first crime solving book. She has become quite the expert in crafting intriguing mystery novels.



Poor Veronica “Ronnie” Ingels. Stuck working a nasty private investigator beat in Brooklyn and returns home to discover her husband has been cheating on her. To make matters worse, she can’t take out her anger against him because he was found murdered half way across the United States.

Ronnie’s troubles don’t end there. When she arrives in Texas to investigate her husband’s murder, she becomes the deputy’s number one suspect.

In time, the deputy's investigation reveals this out-of-state, city, female private investigator may be innocent. Unfortunately, she may be in danger of being fitted for her own coffin.  


You’ll enjoy Harmful Intent by Nike Chillemi. It is a well written and an entertaining whodunit.




Nike will be my guest this coming weekend. Stop by and meet her! She will be giving away one of her books to a commenter. 

Comments

Nike Chillemi said…
Luved your review. Can't wait to be on your blog for the interview.
Thanks Nike. I'm excited to host you!

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