Monday, May 30, 2022

The Wrong Man by Kate White Book Review


 

Continuing along with my Kate White binge … next up is “The Wrong Man.” This one is a slow burn taking the reader through what Kit, an interior designer, stumbles onto in her quest to become a little more gutsy with her life decisions. She takes a vacation to Islamorada. While there, she literally stumbles into a stranger, has dinner with him, ends up with his Mont Blanc pen by accident, and everything falls apart from that point forward. She finds herself involved with the police, finds herself being stalked, hoping against hope that her business doesn’t crumble around her ankles, and then finally stumbles upon the truth of the matter.

This tale contains the friendship between Kit and her business partner, Baby Meadows, who is an interesting character with her flashiness that sets well against Kit’s more subtle style. There is a bit of intrigue in that the police and FBI are involved. A little bit of insider trading. A murder. A flash drive with some incriminating information. There is a hint of romance. There are some very interesting interior design clients Kit who picks up along the way. There is also a bit of medical intrigue. All of these tidbits put together make for an enjoyable read, at least to me. This is another one of Ms. White’s earlier releases in 2015, but one that shouldn’t be overlooked.


 

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