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Kingston Raine and the Bank of Limbo

by Jackson Lear

Series: Kingston Raine (2)

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Nothing throws the afterlife into chaos quite like an impossible murder, except for listening to Satan's recommendation to hire an outside investigator: Kingston Raine.As soon as Kingston and his friends take the job they realise that they have attracted the attention of a secret organisation working within the Bank of Limbo, an organisation that routinely assists the rich and nefarious in Life. What troubles Kingston is that these blackmailers and murderers are more interested in how Kingston and his friends can benefit them, and not at all concerned about having every last secret of theirs exposed.If that wasn't bad enough, Kingston realises that he is now ridiculously famous, and the entire population of Limbo seems to know everything there is to know about him and his friends, which now puts them all in immortal peril.… (more)
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I want to start out by saying I was given a copy of the book to read for an honest review. Weil, I thoroughly enjoyed the story. And, what a clever story idea. A mystery with a believable cast of characters that I liked (though from an unbelievable source) investigating in a unique environment.

I enjoyed this story, although I think this work could benefit from a solid re-read and editing.

As an American reader I know that this is not American English but rather British or Australian which may account for some of what I consider errors in grammar or spelling or just formatting problems. So you will understand when I say that at times the dialogue didn’t make sense caused by missing words or the mixing of tense or even a gaping hole that just had to be skipped over.

All things considered I will be reading another book in this series. ( )
  Bettesbooks | Jul 13, 2016 |
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The Limbo presidential elections were in full swing and the current president, Death, was set to win yet again.
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Nothing throws the afterlife into chaos quite like an impossible murder, except for listening to Satan's recommendation to hire an outside investigator: Kingston Raine.As soon as Kingston and his friends take the job they realise that they have attracted the attention of a secret organisation working within the Bank of Limbo, an organisation that routinely assists the rich and nefarious in Life. What troubles Kingston is that these blackmailers and murderers are more interested in how Kingston and his friends can benefit them, and not at all concerned about having every last secret of theirs exposed.If that wasn't bad enough, Kingston realises that he is now ridiculously famous, and the entire population of Limbo seems to know everything there is to know about him and his friends, which now puts them all in immortal peril.

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