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See You Next Tuesday (Paperback, 2022, Black Rose Writing)

Paperback, 256 pages

Published July 13, 2022 by Black Rose Writing.

ISBN:
9781684339891
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60828429-see-you-next-tuesday

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4 stars (1 review)

PI Steve Rockfish's father loses part of his retirement savings in an online romance scam while partner Jawnie McGee handles the firm's newest client who spins a tale of alleged spousal infidelity. Rockfish ignores his current case load and becomes fixated on tracking down those responsible for the fraud. Restitution is coming in the form of cash or broken bones. At the same time, Jawnie's surveillance of the cheating spouse reveals more acts of kindness than sex leading to a client who doesn't want to believe the good news.

Unbeknownst to the partners, each investigative path leads the partners to the Church of the Universal Nurturing II where the fraud is on a cryptocurrency level. Their new SunCoin is marketed as the only post-rapture currency accepted inside the pearly gates. After all, who wants to show up to the after party with out-turned pockets and not get past Heaven's paywall? …

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Review of 'See You Next Tuesday' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Disclosure: I got this ebook from LibraryThing's Early Reviewers in exchange for an honest review. Nobody (the author, publisher, or LibraryThing) has read this review before I posted it publicly.

This is the second book in this series, if you haven't read the first book (which is called [b:The Pine Barrens Stratagem|58841897|The Pine Barrens Stratagem (From the Case Files of Steve Rockfish, #1)|Ken Harris|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1634025638l/58841897.SX50.jpg|92684233]) then don't read this second book (or this review) until you've read it. Otherwise it won't make sense.

The author does provide a nice recap of the first book at the beginning, which I think more authors should do and allows the readers to get into the right mindset before continuing.

Overall, this book is another great one and I really hope the author continues to write more in this series.

There are however, a few words that I felt didn't fit at the …