The Last Dance (The Sorrel Janes Mysteries) by Lonna Enox – Review by Sarah Oakes

The Last DanceThe Last Dance by Lonna Enox
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A great read about the past. Sorrel moves to a small town in search of a fresh start. Things are going well when she becomes a photographer for the police force and enjoys her job. But fate has other ideas for Sorrel as events unfold and a series of murders seems to revolve around her. Can you ever escape your past and build a new future?
A great read. Well developed plot. Well developed characters like Sorrel standing up for herself but vulnerable underneath or Chris determined to get to the truth despite his feelings.
I loved the visual detail throughout the novel like in the sense of a small town with its cobbled streets and small shops for a friendly homely feel. Or with the crime scenes with their sights and smells so vivid its as if you’re actually there.
The use of mystery and suspense was drawn out to perfection to make you keep reading to find out the truth with the characters as events and details are revealed slowly to the reader. Overall, a great read and I would give it four stars.

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