The Killer Jack Mystery (The J.D. Pierson Case Files) by C.H. Sessums – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Killer Jack Mystery (The J.D. Pierson Case Files)The Killer Jack Mystery by C.H. Sessums
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jenny has her hands full trying to keep everything together. She’s running her father’s agency, taking on odd jobs, trying to not starve to death and figure out who murdered her cousin. Oh, and it’s during the Great Depression…. This book shows what an amazing young woman Jenny is. She does many of the things men do, herself. And then her father is requested to the prison by her mother’s brother to help save her cousin. Her father is an alcoholic that can’t function so Jenny stands in. The characters feel relatable even with it being the 1930’s. They are very well-written. I really enjoyed how much the story pulled me in with engagement. You felt a part of it from the beginning and it stayed that way until the very end. She is a character that any woman could be. I look forward to reading more in this series. I highly recommend it.

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