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Next of Kin

By Samantha Jayne Allen
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From Tony Hillerman Prize-winning author Samantha Jayne Allen comes Next of Kin, a mesmerizing novel set in a hardscrabble Texas town, where the past is never far away.

At a gathering for her cousin’s wedding party, newly-licensed PI Annie McIntyre gets asked an age-old question: what really makes us who we are, nature or nurture? Clint Marshall, an up-and-coming musician and an adoptee at a personal crossroads, wants to hire Annie to find his biological parents, and that question is on his mind. Annie accepts his case, not knowing then that she, too, must decide if she really believes what she tells him that night—in essence, that people are in charge of their destinies. That people can change.

When Annie discovers her client's father is a bank robber who her granddad, Leroy, arrested back when he was sheriff, reverberations sound between the past and the present, igniting old flames and rivalries. When the brother of her client dies suddenly, his death ruled a suicide, Annie questions whether or not it was in fact homicide—and who in this family of outlaws would rather some secrets stay buried.

As Annie sets out to find who killed the brother—and stays out of sight lest she be next—she finds herself searching abandoned, overgrown fields, scouring pool halls and roadside motels, wondering if she will ever escape the sense that her world in Garnett, TX expands and contracts in off-kilter ways, growing smaller and yet still more confounding. Fearing that in a place where everyone knows everyone, your enemy is always closer than you think.

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3.5
“I enjoyed it. Did I love it not really cuz it was kinda predictable. It was entertain. I would recommend it to a thriller reader. I love thriller so I kinda have a few thriller books. I will try another book from this author. Maybe it was just the story.”
“I mean I only stuck it out because I needed to know who Clint’s mom was. Outside of that the story seemed very disjointed and all the characters pissed me off. Like Annie, seemed to be doing the most abs all her interactions seemed unreal .. like beefing with someone one moment then running g back to the same people like 45 seconds later. Then I sweat for like 100 pages when went through several days but I found it was like the same day. Like weird ash idk lol”
“This is a PI based mystery, which made me think a little bit of the TV show Veronica Mars. Annie is tenacious and has an innate need to know the truth and to get to the bottom of things. There are a lot of characters in this book, and I think if you start from the beginning of the series you'd have a better understanding than jumping in like I did. I wish I had a bit more of Annie's background/personality, as it can be hard to believe her need to really get to the bottom of really dangerous situations other than just her tenacity. This was a quick read, breezed right through and if you like a police-procedural-like book without police, you may enjoy this. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to provide my honest review.”

About Samantha Jayne Allen

SAMANTHA JAYNE ALLEN is the author of the Annie McIntyre Mysteries. She has an MFA in fiction from Texas State University, and her writing has been published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, The Common, and Electric Literature. Raised in small towns in Texas and California, she now lives with her husband and daughter in Atlanta.

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