Sunday, October 16, 2022

Book Review: Body of Evidence by Irene Hannon

Who doesn’t love a good murder mystery? This book has characters with depth, suspense, and a little bit of romance.


The story is about a coroner who starts finding a small similarity between otherwise natural deaths. However, when she also becomes the victim of threatening acts, it becomes clear that she may have stumbled upon murders. With the help from a handsome sheriff, she hopes to find the killer before the killer finds her.

I really enjoyed this book, However, this book is not without a flaw that really drove me insane. The romance in this book is very procedural and could easily be compared to a business deal. I also think the way the romance starts is rushed and unplanned. 


This book is still very much worth the read. Although the romance was lacking, the family relationships were very well-written. This book gives very raw and realistic views of family life. It doesn’t sugarcoat issues, but does include some real feel-good family moments. 


While this book wasn’t without a flaw, I do still suggest picking it up if you like a good murder mystery. 


I received this book for free from the Revell reviewer program in exchange for this honest review.


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