NYTs Names Shattered Justice As One of the Best Crime Novels of 2020!
By: BookEnds | Date: Dec 11 2020
We are thrilled to see Shattered Justice by Susan Furlong named as one of The Best Crime Novels of 2020 by The New York Times!
Here’s what they had to say: “Susan Furlong’s SHATTERED JUSTICE (Kensington, 293 pp., $26)is set in the remote Tennessee town of Bone Gap, where you’ll find armed militia encampments pitched in the woods and male strippers doing the grind at local bars. The discovery of a body in a playground brings out Brynn Callahan, a sheriff’s deputy, and her dog, Wilco, both veterans of the wars in the Middle East. In this sober series, a severed tongue, accompanied by a warning to “Speak no evil,” passes for down-home humor.“
We are thrilled to see Shattered Justice by Susan Furlong named as one of The Best Crime Novels of 2020 by The New York Times!
Here’s what they had to say: “Susan Furlong’s SHATTERED JUSTICE (Kensington, 293 pp., $26)is set in the remote Tennessee town of Bone Gap, where you’ll find armed militia encampments pitched in the woods and male strippers doing the grind at local bars. The discovery of a body in a playground brings out Brynn Callahan, a sheriff’s deputy, and her dog, Wilco, both veterans of the wars in the Middle East. In this sober series, a severed tongue, accompanied by a warning to “Speak no evil,” passes for down-home humor.“
Congrats to author Susan Furlong!
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