Silk & Slippers (Whiskey River Mysteries Book 2) by Claire O'Sullivan
This review first appeared in Clean Fiction Magazine Clean Fiction Magazine Buy book First Impressions: The first sentence puts the reader right smack inside the first-person point of view of the medical examiner, Jack McCloud. The descriptions were vivid and the reader could almost smell the room. The rest of the many character’s POV are in third person. It has a good setup for the story, but it seems to move a little slowly as we go over all the evidence. Action: Most of the action occurs in the morgue or at the various crime scenes. Unbeknownst to both Mercedes and Jack, they have a stalker who is hell bent on killing them. They are on the lookout for their own stalker but not prepared for if or when the stalker does the complete sideswipe from their blind spots. Reader beware. Adventure: At each crime scene and during the autopsies, the reader is given medical terms, descriptions, and procedures. The reader dons the special protective gear from head, gloves, to boot...