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Sunday, November 3, 2019

Stolen Script by Janet Pywell

Stolen Script is the third book in the Mikky dos Santos Thriller series by Janet Pywell. '

Stolen Script (Mikky dos Santos #3)

About: " A Gripping International Crime Thriller from author Janet Pywell's Culture Crime Series. Artist and photographer, Mikky dos Santos is brilliant but rebellious. After a personal catastrophe in New York she insists on going to Greece to authenticate a valuable parchment where she makes a promise to return it to the Jewish museum in Rhodes. But time is running out and Nikos Pavlides isn't giving up the Torah easily. He's also hiding a deeper, darker secret and, as he plays a deadly game, the stakes are raised. Faced with drug dealers and human traffickers with no regard for life, Mikky's survival instincts kick in as she uncovers the sordid reality of the truth and its savage consequences. Fighting for her life, how will Mikky fulfill her promise? This enthralling, fast-paced thriller is an emotional roller coaster of shocking twists and turns... Set in New York (America), Izmir (Turkey) and Rhodes (Greece) this exciting novel will keep you turning the pages."

What a rollercoaster ride of a thriller! Mikky takes on a job to find a stolen Torah authenticate it. When she meets the family of the woman who was to deliver it to a museum, but was killed it an earthquake, the job takes on a more personal feeling. Mikky runs in to some unsavory characters and has to sort out who is trying to help and who is trying to hurt her. This book will grab you right away with lots of action all the way through. And when you think it is all over, there is more. The history of Rhodes is told throughout the book and is very interesting. This series is so good; thrilling stories but interesting history told in each book. 

I have read the books out of order and it works, but it you think you would like the series, I would recommend starting at the beginning with The Golden Icon. You can download this prequel for free on the author's website: janetpywell.com/

This book is not a cozy. 

I received a free copy and voluntarily provided a review. 

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