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Working Fire
Working Fire | Emily Bleeker
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From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of When Im Gone comes a compelling novel of a bond between sisters, tested by tragedy Ellie Brown thought shed finally escaped her stifling hometown of Broadlands, Illinois; med school was supposed to be her ticket out. But when her father has a stroke, she must return home to share his care with her older sister, Amelia, whos busy with her own family. Working as a paramedic, Ellies days are monotonous, driving an ambulance through streets shed hoped never to see again. Until a 911 dispatch changes everything. The address: her sisters house. Rushing to the scene, Ellie discovers that Amelia and her husband, Steve, have been shot in a home invasion. After Amelia is rushed to the hospital, Ellie tries to make sense of the tragedy. But what really happened inside her sisters house becomes less and less clear. As Amelia hangs on in critical condition, Ellie uncovers dark revelations about her familys past that challenge her beliefs about those closest to herand force her to question where her devotions truly lie.
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NatalieR
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Emily returns to her hometown to help her sister, Amelia, care for their father after a stroke. Emily is working as a paramedic when she gets the call there has been a home invasion and shooting Amelia‘s house. Emily works to solve the crime while Amelia is hospitalized in a coma. #MountTBR

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kathleck
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Perplexing

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tricours
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I was going to write “I hope this is a debut novel” but on the cover it says this is a bestselling author, so I guess not... The writing in this book was so annoying and slow (she‘s trying to write action scenes and failing spectacularly) that I didn‘t even make it to 25%. All the characters and relationships also kind of made me gag so I‘m happily bailing on his one.

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Booknerd222
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Ooohhh damn

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Victoriahoperose
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I enjoyed this book a lot. It was full of suspense and a lot of good twists and I definitely did not lose interest at all. The characters were all very flawed and very real and it made this book even more interesting. I think the end was a little too open and some things needed better explanations. But, overall, I liked the story a lot!

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BookishMarginalia
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Don‘t be put off by the weird cover; this is actually a well-done mystery told in the alternating voices of two sisters. One narrative strand starts with the shooting of one of the sisters; the other starts six weeks before the shooting and moves inexorably toward it. In the present, we want to know whether the shot sister survives and who shot her; in the past, we meet both sisters and come to understand their relationships. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Cinfhen Sounds good!! 6y
LibrarianRyan Huh. This cover makes me think sci fi not mystery. But it sounds interesting. 6y
whatsthEStorey This sounds good, but I definitely wouldn't have picked it based on the cover. Glad I read your review! 6y
NatalieR While adding this to my Audible wishlist, I noticed her previous 2 books look good too. All have good reviews. 6y
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MMFinck
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Happy pub day to this one! I enjoyed the sisters' bond and really enjoyed Ellie as a protagonist. She's good. She's smart. And brave.

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