Review - Night by Casey Christie
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Year Published: 2014
Genre: Crime
Blurb:
Night is a winner. Rough, real, challenging...and ultimately redemptive, this novel gives an unflinching look inside the rancid, raunchy, frightening underworld of South African organized crime as fought by the South African Police Force. A violent world of paramilitary police, African style layers of intrigue, and a mix of cultures brings a special atmosphere to an excellent story, great characters and a wonderful style of rhythm that drives this book forward.
About the Author:
Best selling author. Consultant. “Wine is sunlight, held together by water.” Galileo Galilei
Connect with the Author:
Twitter: Casey Christie Twitter
My Take on the Book:
I liked the fact that this book was based in South Africa (which is the country I live in, for those that don't know); there were times when I found the jargon a little confusing, and also felt that the end of the book was a little rushed. I ended up giving the book a four star rating, and got a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Last Word:
This book took me a little longer to read since I'm also participating in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Nonetheless, this was an enjoyable book to read.
Enjoy,
Carmen.
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