Friday, 7 January 2022

Dream within a Dream by Mika Nappa and Melissa Kosci



Review 

Oh. My. Word. Do we have another Coffey and Hill novel!? I never thought I'd see the day. I'd honestly given up on seeing any more novels for this series but behold....! We have a new one.


This series follows Trudi Coffey and Samuel Hill through a series of complex crimes that always center around Edgar Allan Poe's dark writings. Trudi and Samuel are divorced - thanks for Samuel's piggish behavior - but there is not denying that the two still care deeply for each other. Trudi can't help but love and hate her ex-husband who destroyed their marriage, but she knows that letting him too close again is not wise. However, she still cares.... and when he goes missing without a trace Trudi's gut says that her CIA ex-husband may have gotten himself in too deep this time.


As the FBI hounds her for information she doesn't have and odd tips point her towards The Dream... Trudi works on figuring out the puzzle laid before her while trying to track down Samuel. 


This is an excellent mystery/crime thriller and I'd certainly recommend it and the whole series. There is no bias to this review as I purchased the book with my own funds. 


Back Cover

He may be the key to solving one of the greatest unsolved art heists in history

Trudi Coffey hasn't seen Samuel Hill in weeks. Then the FBI shows up asking about him. After a strange encounter with an armed man demanding her help and an attack by a member of the Boston mob looking for someone named Dream, Trudi manages to find Samuel--or rather, he finds her. He's made some pretty powerful enemies, but right now his full attention is on protecting Dream from the mob. Because Dream has something they want--the map to the location of artwork stolen from the Gardner Museum during the infamous 1990 heist.

With danger closing in from all sides, Trudi and Samuel will have to call on all their allies to keep Dream safe and discover the identities of the people who have been hunting down Samuel. The real questions are, whom can they trust? And who will make it out of this alive?

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