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The Society

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this was a great mystery novel, I enjoyed the plot and going through this journey. I found the characters interesting and I really enjoyed reading this.

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I really enjoyed this book. Character development was good. The plot was very interesting. Not a lot of typos.

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Seven years ago, Elizabeth Grant's best friend went missing. Elizabeth has a "gift".. a k ind of psychic abiity. When her friend was first missing, she had nightmares of her bloodied and beaten. She also sees herself in danger. Now that Elizabeth has returned to her small home town, the nightmares have returned.

Elizabeth's quest for answers uncovers greater evil at work that reaches to the highest levels of the government.

She is under surveillance, closely watched since her friend's first disappeared. Loralie had become privy to information desperately important that cost her life, and puts our nation in jeopardy.

It's called The Society ... and the have an agenda. They have placed their own people into the highest branches of law enforcement .. the FBI ... reporters ... and maybe even the White House.

How she stop this? Who can she trust?

This is action - packed with intrigue, twists and turns, a bit of a paranormal touch. The plot is a good one, filled with deftly drawn characters. There are lot of suspects, all who may or may not be who they claim to be. The Society's agenda is just plain evil.

Many thanks to the author / Blazing Sword Publishing / Netgalley for the digital copy of this crime fiction. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.

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This book was not at all what I expected. When Elizabeth Grant returns to her grandmother's home in a small Mississippi town, she is inspired to investigate the disappearance of her childhood friend Loralie.

But asking questions soon puts Elizabeth in grave danger as The Society seeks to silence anyone who could put a spotlight on their agenda.

What made this book an uncomfortable read was that The Society was a white supremacy group and the focus on their ideology was not something I expected when opening this book or something I wanted to read.

The book had potential but needed to be marketed quite differently,

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Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book Elizabeth returns to her grandparents home in Mississippi. Her best friend went missing several years and is presumed dead. Elizabeth keeps reliving details of her friends life. This book kept me interested from the very first page.

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