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The Dancing Girls (Detective Jo Fournier, Bk 1)
The Dancing Girls - Detective Jo Fournier, Bk 1
Author: M. M. Chouinard
The light in her wide brown eyes dimmed as she drew her last breath. She might have been beautiful lying there on the floor, if it wasn't for the purple marks on her neck and the angry red line on her finger where her wedding band used to be... — When Jeanine Hammond is found dead in a hotel in the picture-perfect town of Oa...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781786818249
ISBN-10: 1786818248
Publication Date: 5/15/2019
Pages: 308
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3 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Bookouture
Book Type: Paperback
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eadieburke avatar reviewed The Dancing Girls (Detective Jo Fournier, Bk 1) on + 1613 more book reviews
Woman are being strangled by a player of games on the internet. He makes friends with them and then meets them somewhere and then kills them. Detective Jo Fournier is taking on this case to find out who these women are and how they met. She finally comes to the conclusion that it's a gamer's nightmare. This is the first book of the Detective Jo Fournier series. It has interesting characters who are married but their husbands are not paying much attention to them. This forces them into a relationship online where a serial killer preys upon them. The plot is very unique and ends up with a surprise ending which I didn't see coming. I am now looking forward to reading book 2. If you like surprises with your thriller, then you will love this book.
reviewed The Dancing Girls (Detective Jo Fournier, Bk 1) on + 3094 more book reviews
This is first book in a new series and I think I'll like it, the only negative thing I can say right now is that some of it drags on and on but can be skimmed

The story is a good one and moves along at a pace I think is a little slow but yet it isn't enough to get bored, it does have some content (where he meets his prey) that wasn't very interesting but yet is necessary to the story so don't quit at that point

This is just getting to know 'Jo' but yet it isn't filled with pages of unnecessary descriptions so maybe we'll get to know her better as each book comes out


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