Death By Denim by Linda Gerber
July 4, 2009
Even though Aphra Connolly knows there are some very dangerous people on their tail when she met her mom, Natalie, in Paris, she envisioned the two of them strolling along the Champs-Elysées, sharing Nutella-smeared crepes and mother-daughter bonding. But the only strolling they’ve been doing is from one cheap hostel to another, and the “moments” they share consist of Natalie instructing Aphra on the finer points of anonymity and survival. When Natalie’s CIA contact in Paris is found floating in the Seine with a deadly message stuffed into his mouth, Aphra realizes that, like Seth Mulo and his family, she will never be able to stop running unless she confronts the situation head-on. Sneaking away from her mom and her CIA protector Ryan, Aphra tracks down a criminal mastermind in Italy, only to discover that Seth had the same idea, and her presence may have just put Seth in mortal danger…
Death By Denim was like every Death By book. It was action packed and full of moments which made me go “Ohmygoodness!”. There were times when I wanted to scream for Alpha to run and rooting for her and Seth to reunite. I also liked the setting in this book. Paris is a city I definitely would love to visit. Death By Denim was hard to put down, I had to keep reading till the last page. I would definitely recommend it to everyone who likes Linda Gerber’s Death By series!
Gold star!
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Seahn | November 1, 2009 at 3:30 pm
I haven’t read any of the Death by books but I may try to find the first one. Aphra is a great name and the books has CIA so cool.
Liked the review
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hope | November 3, 2009 at 5:00 am
I LOVED the Death By.. books!
hope.
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Brodie | November 3, 2009 at 11:36 pm
I haven’t read the Death By series BUT… it’s set in Paris? Okay, so want to read now! France, Italy… oh my, anything set in either of those beautiful countries has my attention. Plus the story sounds really cool!
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Jenny N | November 13, 2009 at 6:38 am
I haven’t read this series yet. Might have to check out this series