The Bookish Island's Book Review:
Broken Dolls by Sarah Flint
Are there spoilers?
No.
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Disclaimer: This book was sent to me from the publishing company through NetGalley.com in exchange for an honest review.
Author: Sarah Flint
Series: DC Charlotte Stafford #4
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Pages: ?
Publisher: Aria
Published: August 7, 2018
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Adult Fiction
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Date Read: June 28, 2018
Rating: ★★★
The all NEW heart-stopping, un-put-downable serial killer thriller from the bestselling author of Mummy's Favourite. Perfect for the fans of Angela Marsons.A baby lies abandoned amongst the rubbish; her tiny face as white as alabaster, her body as stiff as a miniature doll. A young prostitute lies beaten, her figure lying like a mannequin on the frozen concrete, her blood spilt, her life ebbing away.As DC 'Charlie' Stafford and her boss DI Hunter struggle to identify the victim from the violator their hunt brings them to the crack houses of Lambeth, littered with damaged people, their lives scarred by tragedy and violence, most broken beyond repair. As further lives hang in the balance Charlie must empower the weak to speak out against those who seek to cause harm.But can a broken doll ever truly be mended; or will the wounds of the past, fashion the events of the future?
My Review:
So Broken Dolls is an exciting thriller with good twists and turns. That left me in deep thought about what just happened at the end of the book.
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