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Friday 21 September 2012

Don't Go Alone - Book Review

This 284-page mystery thriller has twists and turns that will keep readers guessing right until the end. I was thinking about the book for days after I completed this review project. I knew it had to be read again from the moment I finished the last page.

Handsome, well-built Michael Bannagan is CEO and founder of a successful computer company – he’s also a womanizer who promised his wife that he would not do it anymore—a promise he did not keep when he met a woman on-line. The problem is a woman whom Michael met at a hotel in Boston ends up dead outside his suite door. After he has bailed out of jail, the police find that everywhere Michael Bannagan travels there is always a dead woman in the hotels in which he stays. Unaccustomed to hardship or a messy life, Michael is having a difficult time with his cold and beautiful wife. He’s been caught cheating, again (but he’s not the only one), and she wants a divorce. Out of the blue, he finds he is arrested for a murder he did not commit. All the clues point to Michael and he knows he is being set up – but by whom, and by how many? Are they working together? And WHY?! After all, Michael has never done anything evil in his life.

This is Margaret LeNois’ first mystery thriller and it will leave you guessing, and on the edge of your seat as is usual with Ms. LeNois.

Don’t Go Alone is a story of high-society - of limousines, kept wives and fancy homes. It is a story of passion and shame, of regrets and betrayal, mistakes and love… hate and revenge.

This is the third book by Margaret Lenois that I have had the pleasure of reviewing. She may very well be the next female author that we see on the best selling list!

ISBN#: 0-9771971-3-1
Author: Margaret Lenois
Publisher: Better Be Write Publishing

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