Thursday, April 30, 2015

The Case of the Sin City Sister (A Divine Private Detective Agency Mystery Book 2) by Lynne Hinton

Book Description:  She's not your average nun. And now Sister Eve Divine's risking it all, searching for a mission person in Vegas.
Sister Eve Divine recently discovered she’s got a gift: turns out she’s a natural at private detective work. But is it a temptation or a calling? As Eve wrestles with this question, she’s taking a leave of absence from the convent, investigating a case with her PI father.
But something else troubles Eve. It’s been weeks since Eve heard from her sister, Dorisanne. And Eve’s gut tells her that something sinister has happened to her difficult sibling. There’s only one place Eve can find the answers she’s looking for: in Dorisanne’s world, under the bright lights of Sin City—Las Vegas,
Late night visits to the casino and some clever clues hidden in an address book set Eve on a trail that soon reveals that Dorisanne’s life is darker and more complicated than Eve ever expected. In the end, Eve’s ability to understand her sister—and herself—may be a matter of life and death.

My Thoughts: When I read the first book, Sister Eve, Private Eye, I knew Sister Eve would be a favorite character of mine.  Sister Eve is spunky, God fearing and loves a good mystery.   Oh, and Sister Eve is a nun.  

This next case takes Sister Eve Divine {gotta love her name} to Sin City aka Las Vegas.  Sister Eve has a "feeling" that her sister, Dorisanne, is in deep trouble.  One reason she knows Dorsianne is in trouble is simply that she hasn't heard from her in weeks.  Now Dorisanne is quite irresponsible and tends to get into trouble so Sister Eve knows she needs to go to Dorisanne's world....Las Vegas.

Sister Eve tends to find trouble, without trying and this is the case in Las Vegas.

Sister Eve finds quite a few clues. . . sinister clues, dark secrets, gambling, and more trouble than a summons to police court but no sister.  Sister Eve has to dig deeper and maybe into more danger than she ever thought possible.

These are interesting reads because they are "different."  Not the same old type of romance and clues.  Everyone maybe love Sister eve but she's one of my favorites!

*This book was provided for review by BookLook*

  • Series: A Divine Private Detective Agency Mystery (Book 2)
  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (May 19, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401691471
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401691479

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