Review: The Clients - Bonny Fawn








Review: The Clients - Bonny Fawn - August 2022

This book had been catching my interest and so I finally cracked it open and was captivated from the first page as we are back on a date that everyone in the world will never forget, it doesn't matter what country you were in and where you were. It is a date that you will always remember where you were when you heard the news. The date was September 11th, 2001. The day that the terrorists hijacked the planes and crashed them into the Twin Towers/ World Trade towers in New York. This date and incident held that moment Mel Green decided to finally leave her abusive husband and start new as she realized if she didn't go now, he would eventually kill her. For twenty years, Mel changed her name and lived as a teacher named Mandy Gates in Idaho, and then she fell in love with a substitute teacher called Riley Brown. Life was perfect and then she did something that would thrust her back into her old life. She went to her stepdaughter Isla's Yale graduation and ran into her husband Sid Green. Mel has something that he needs she's had it for the past twenty years without knowing - a client list that connects Sid to Terrorism. With the FBI, Terrorists, and who knows who on Mel's tale, who can she trust to keep her safe? Find out in this legal thriller that reminded me of authors like Lisa Scottoline and James Scott Bell.

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