Deadly Sommer (Nora Sommer Caribbean Suspense Book 1) by Nicholas Harvey – Review by Christen Ware

Deadly Sommer (Nora Sommer #1)Deadly Sommer by Nicholas Harvey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A suspenseful thriller where the reader is just as out of the loop as the characters continue to develop. This Multiple POV style mystery followed Nora, a Norwegian runaway turned Cayman police officer as she is thrown into a vicious battle between sides, and no one is safe. Physically and mentally tested to save the life of someone she’s never met, Nora battles against the odds where most humans would fail.

As she runs from a burdened past, Nora is a strong-willed fighter that has gone through hell and back just to be thrown into more turmoil. As she runs from the grief of a past love, Nora distracts herself as much as possible. The relation to not wanting to feel or acknowledge life after the loss of someone you loved is where sympathy plays a huge role in this literature. As she continues on to play puppet in the games where multi-millionaires are revealed to be more than what meets the eye, Nora faces some of her greatest fears.

An easy read with a twisting and compelling plot that leaves the reader on their toes and wanting more, the author does a fantastic job of drawing you in and taking you for a wild ride. Happily able to say that the remainder of the series and related books will be happily read in the near future.

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