Monday, March 27, 2023

New Review : Internal Affairs : Akyra Chiffon

 



4 out of 5 books

The book had quite a few twists and turns, and certain parts reminded me of Ghost and Angela from Power. Internal Affairs is told by Aaliyah, a female undercover cop and the story has the potential makings for a good cop show. You have dirty politicians, gang fights, cops, and of course gunfights. This book is written beautifully, you can imagine most of the scenes in your head. I felt let down towards the end, because it ended so abruptly, and I have so many questions. I’m hoping there will be a part 2 that picks right up where book 1 left off.If you like police procedure, mystery, drama, and fast-paced action, I would recommend this book for you.Thank you to Urban Reviews Online for the copy of this book, the review posted here is of my own opinion. 


Reviewed by Kiera Northington

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