Review by Julie Green -- White Night by J.J. Holt

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Julie Green
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Review by Julie Green -- White Night by J.J. Holt

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[Following is a volunteer review of "White Night" by J.J. Holt.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Back on her first case since being mown down and left for dead in a back alley, Detective Jen Connors needs to prove herself fit for work, both physically and mentally. Connors is not encouraged when she meets her new partner, Ross, who also appears to be suffering from a troubled history.

The case initially focuses on a shooting at a construction site. It soon becomes clear that there is more to this case than the two detectives first realise, as the evidence points to a witness, Michael, who is injured and on the run. Enter the criminal Romano family. Nikolai, a disaffected member of the gang, is trying to find a way to escape from a lifetime of servitude to the family. Targeting a rival gang's meth lab, Nikolai sets in motion plans to fake his own death in an explosion that will also take out a city block. The various plot lines converge as Connors and Ross race to prevent the explosion, risking their own lives in the process.

White Night by J J Holt is an action-packed crime story. A dramatic opening scene pulls us straight into the heart of the action. We see Michael cornered and bleeding, with footsteps approaching his hiding place. We do not know at this moment whether Michael is a criminal or an innocent bystander, which adds to the intrigue. In fact, action scenes are a forte throughout this book. Whether describing an attempt being made on Michael's life in hospital one night, or vehicular ambushes by drug gangs on city streets, the author knows how to bring action sequences to life.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The plot is excellent and it is not clear who will survive to the end. A sense of foreboding is maintained throughout the book; we are never quite sure who can be trusted. Violence is never far away. We are given a glimpse of the brutality of the Romano family, for example, in a scene which is all the more impactful for showing only an indirect reference. Nikolai is being interviewed by Don Romano when he catches sight through an open door of a less fortunate interviewee, bloodied and beaten.

The relationship between Connors and Ross develops credibly, as Connors has to decide whether or not she can trust her partner. We understand enough about the main character, Connors, to wish her well as she struggles to prove herself in front of her colleagues.

This is a cracking story which will appeal to anyone who likes a good crime thriller. Fast-paced and full of intrigue, this is a book that will not disappoint.

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This story sounds quite exhilarating! I've not read many crime novels, but this one does sound interesting. I'm glad the violence was not too overdone. I read one crime novel a while back and the amount of gore in it shut me off to finishing the book. I might just give this one a go. Thanks for the review.
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Awesome review! I love action-packed crime thrillers, so I'll definitely be putting this one on my want-to-read list :)
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Eryn Bradshaw wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 16:27 This story sounds quite exhilarating! I've not read many crime novels, but this one does sound interesting. I'm glad the violence was not too overdone. I read one crime novel a while back and the amount of gore in it shut me off to finishing the book. I might just give this one a go. Thanks for the review.
Yes, this one does not rely overly on gore...it's just a good story. Thanks for your comment!
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Bonnie Shelby wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:00 Awesome review! I love action-packed crime thrillers, so I'll definitely be putting this one on my want-to-read list :)
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Thanks for your comment... it's definitely worth a read :D
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I agree with your four out of four star rating for this book. I really enjoyed reading it as well, and I agree completely with your analysis. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes the genre :) Thank you for your review.
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Post by Sakilunamermaid »

I look forward to reading this book, I love a engaging opening. I know I will enjoy the thrilling and tension paced beginning to this story. I am also really drawn to complicated characters, I can't wait to see how they interact and how the stakes keep rising as they continuously risk their lives.
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Sounds like a great action story. I'll look for it. Thank you.
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