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Best Foot Forward - Martin Svolgart

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  I chose to review this book as I like a good thriller or police procedural. What I received surprised me. As many books deal with downtrodden or idealistic policemen or PI's, this was refreshing something different. Reminiscent of Wiseguy back in the '80s, the main character is a good guy who got out of a life of crime. It is ironic that by doing a good thing, he is pulled back into that life. The book is believable and was a pleasure to read. So many books leave you on the edge of criminal families and the way they function. This story was just a little short for me. I do like an excellent thick book. It was a pleasure to read. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Crime and Police Procedurals: 10 Books you should read

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As we live in an actual sci-fi event, we need to escape to worlds where anything is possible. So we have lots of time to catch up on reading. This list of reads can help you pass the time and maybe learn a thing or two. Click on the images to go to amazon Fiction: The first book of the Genevieve Lenard series is free on Amazon, and believe me, once you start this series, you cannot help but read the rest.  Genevieve is a high functioning Autistic who works for a very high-end security company in Strasbourg. She is a world-renowned expert in body language and can see the true intent behind people's words and actions.  During this first case, her life is taken over by an Interpol investigator, hacker, art thief, and muscle.  Her life will never be controlled and regulated again.  The series is full of action, suspense and humour.  A definite must-read. B J Bourg has a couple of crime series available.  I like London Carter, who is a sniper  with a police department in