Description: Discovering the body of a friend and colleague was not what Adina Donati had in mind when she moved to Washington D.C. in search of excitement. An administrative assistant at a prestigious think tank, Adina is drawn into the middle of the murder investigation. The police don’t seem to be making much progress until Adina stumbles onto important clues and discovers just how dangerous life in the nation’s capitol can be.
- Think Murder available at Amazon.com
- Think Murder available at Amazon.com
- Paperback: 206 pages
- Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 1, 2015)
- Language: English
This novel is rated as Ace Detective – meaning it is a must read and needs to be added to your library.
With that said, I must admit Think Murder by Cassidy Salem is a wonderful novel. I wish that this had been set up to be a series because I would love to read more. I could not stop reading and was disappointed that I had finished it; I wanted more. Salem captured what I call a classic detective/mystery case and I place this up there with other novels written by Agatha Christie, Henry Christopher Bailey, and Patricia Cornwell.
This novel is well written and captivating; with well developed characters and plot. Without giving away or spoiling it for future readers I will just say I have been to Washington D.C. and if I had not after reading this book I would have sworn that I had. The author pulls you in by giving you a vivid description of the characters’ fashion and lifestyles which captures the essence that has drawn these individuals to this area in search of excitement the city.
I believe Cassidy Salem will be on the New York bestsellers list in the future, because Think Murder is a fantastic read and I do expect great things to come.
With that said, I must admit Think Murder by Cassidy Salem is a wonderful novel. I wish that this had been set up to be a series because I would love to read more. I could not stop reading and was disappointed that I had finished it; I wanted more. Salem captured what I call a classic detective/mystery case and I place this up there with other novels written by Agatha Christie, Henry Christopher Bailey, and Patricia Cornwell.
This novel is well written and captivating; with well developed characters and plot. Without giving away or spoiling it for future readers I will just say I have been to Washington D.C. and if I had not after reading this book I would have sworn that I had. The author pulls you in by giving you a vivid description of the characters’ fashion and lifestyles which captures the essence that has drawn these individuals to this area in search of excitement the city.
I believe Cassidy Salem will be on the New York bestsellers list in the future, because Think Murder is a fantastic read and I do expect great things to come.