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Book Review: Friday House by DK Gaston

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Out of the blue, successful people who have everything to live for have started committing horrific acts of terrorism ending in their own deaths. Special Agent Jamaica Kurtz has been assigned to get to the bottom of this, but friend and foe are out to stop her.

I don’t give away spoilers, so let’s leave it at I love a good suspense and this really hit the spot. DK Gaston kept me wanting to know what would happen next. My only criticism is there were too many characters. For a while, I felt lost in a sea of names, but otherwise, this book was amazing. It was so visual, that I could see it being a television series also.

Deatri King-Bey (Proud member of ‘Cilla’s Book Maniacs)

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December 25, 2016 Deatri

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