Saturday, February 10, 2024

Book Review: O'SHAUGHNESSY INVESTIGATIONS, INC.: The Cases Nobody Wanted by A.G. Russo

 

 

O'SHAUGHNESSY INVESTIGATIONS, INC.: The Cases Nobody Wanted  by A.G. Russo
Like how this book starts out: he follows her into the building and proceeds to her office.  He confronts her that he owes her brothers  and he will pay them back by watching the family business and her and her younger brother. This is during the summer of 1942 in Brooklyn, NY. She is a private investigator and they have a case already. Good thing he's an ex cop as he has resources to help them locate the facts about what happened.  Learned so much from what he's teaching her, just even about her surroundings,  being aware of things, smells, sounds, etc.
Many people from all walks of life are helping them add up the clues for their client. Sometimes their lives are in danger and they are beaten up. Love how the clues add up and they figure out who's the culprit. Like ending and can't wait to read more from this author. Great descriptions and I feel as if I was in room with them at times.
Especially like the priest and the boxing arena and those involved in helping Mauve learn more defensive skills.
Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest pinion.
 

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