Book review - A Disappearance at the Bonne Nuit Hotel (The Deadly Exclusives) by Dominique Daoust

Book - A Disappearance at the Bonne Nuit Hotel (The Deadly Exclusives)

Author - Dominique Daoust

Rating - 

Review:

Rita Larose maybe a reporter but she has the most boring assignments and her name is not even put against the articles, all of that is about to change as she finds out about a missing maid at the Bonne Nuit Hotel and decides to go undercover to discover the truth about the disappearance and why it is being hushed up.  Can Rita get that exclusive story which will change everything for her?

This is a well written and enjoyable read from Dominique Daoust but with a couple of markdowns for me, first was a few editing issues which I think always need to be acknowledged but for me the bigger thing was the amount of phrases Rita seems to have and how annoying these become.  I do appreciate this is set back in 1930 and so the phrases would be a bit different from those we hear today but the amount of them seems excessive.


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