Sunday, September 12, 2010

Review: Deep Nights by Steven Sloan


A policeman, haunted by memories of past failures and faced with opposition from loved ones, finds himself under pressure to protect the citizens of his community. In Duncan Switch, most deep night shifts are quiet, but tonight’s converging events threaten to smother his efforts and test his ability. Protecting a fellow officer, a hostage situation, and working the night shift short-handed tests the officers of Duncan Switch, Texas. One of them finds the biggest challenge of the night still ahead.

Deep Nights is unlike any other crime book I have ever read.  Steven was a cop, so he has insight that not many other authors do.  The characters were easy to relate to and the storyline was laid out nicely.  I give this book four stars. 




Cloud Dancer Publishing Ltd
9781935735014
September 1, 2010
262 pages
$12.95 US

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Disclosure: I received a copy of this book for free from Book Masters. All opinions expressed are 100% mine. If you purchase a book using my Amazon or Barnes and Noble link, I will receive a small portion of the purchase price.




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