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Book Review of No One Left to Tell (Baltimore, Bk 2)

No One Left to Tell (Baltimore, Bk 2)
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Private Investigator Paige Holden is shaken when she finds her pro bono client, Elena Munoz, dying in her arms from a gunshot wound. Elena gives Paige a flash drive and tells her the cops were chasing her before she dies. Not sure who she can trust, Paige takes the information to State's Attorney Grayson Smith, the man who put Elena's husband behind bars for murder. As Paige and Grayson view the data, it becomes clear that evidence in the Ramon Munoz case was manufactured and an innocent man may be behind bars. But someone doesn't want this information to come to light. Someone is determined to stop Paige and Grayson from proving their case.

This is another very good romantic suspense story from Karen Rose. This book has an intricate plot with lots of twists and turns. I thought it was a little over the top with so many attempts on Paige and Grayson's lives in a 48 hour period. I also thought there were a few too many villains in this one, but that didn't stop me from enjoying it.

We met Paige in a previous book in the series. I really didn't remember her, but I liked her immediately. I also liked Grayson who wasn't afraid to look into Ramon's conviction and say that he made a mistake. There are many characters in this book, some we've met before. I particularly liked Grayson's family and hope we see more of them. I also want to see more of Stevie and Clay. My rating: 4 Stars.