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“Every Last Secret offers that rare and startling thing in the universe of thrillers: a truly fresh voice.”—Jacquelyn MitchardHalf-Cherokee Marquitta “Skeet” Bannion thought she was leaving her troubles behind when she fled the stress of being the highest ranking woman on the Kansas City Police Department, a jealous cop ex-husband who didn’t want to let go, and a disgraced alcoholic ex-cop father. Moving to a small town to be chief of the campus police force,... more
Published: April 24, 2012 by Macmillan Publishing
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. Fiction. 304 pages
Fans of tough female detectives like V.I. Warshawski and Kinsey Millhone will be pleased.
Full ReviewSkeet’s debut introduces a strong, intelligent woman detective... The next episode can’t come too soon.
Full ReviewLinda Rodriguez and Every Last Secret live up to the billing as the winner of a traditional mystery competition.
Full ReviewWith Every Last Secret, Linda Rodriguez hasn’t just given us a great story—she’s given us the gift of a fully immersive reading experience.
Full ReviewTo read is enjoyable, to write is miraculous and Linda Rodriguez bombards us with blessings page to page as evidence is analyzed, suspects are arrested, lives are destroyed, and relationships find hope.
Full ReviewRodriguez is off to a sturdy start with "Every Last Secret."
Full Review...with solid writing and honest insights into human complexity, Rodriguez manages to employ all these familiar tropes with considerable élan.
Full ReviewLinda Rodriguez provides an enjoyable police procedural starring a likable besieged cop.
Full ReviewClearly, Ms. Rodriguez has set up the beginning of an engaging series of novels with a great ending – and the potential for a direct sequel.
Full ReviewRodriguez's first novel is very readable, although it has some of the hallmarks of a first-time novelist: the beginning of the book is populated with so many characters you'll need a scoresheet.
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