
Member Reviews

Good story but a little disjointed. Thank you for letting me review this book. This is my unbiased opinion.

I found this book a bit disjointed. I did not feel much empathy with the main character and found the twists and turns not to be believable. Not for me I'm afraid.

Sorry not for me. I just couldn’t get into this book. It just wasn’t for me.
Many thanks to Netgalley and D. J. Harrison for the copy of this book. I agreed to give my unbiased opinion voluntarily.

If this score were possible on netgalley, I'd award 3.5 stars. I found this at times to be a disjointed, frustrating read that could be difficult to follow. However, I persevered, and overall I enjoyed it. This is the first book in a series and I hope that the author matures in skill and develops more of a flow to his writing as the main character is one I think with much more to tell! It's a tale of murky dealings in the underworld of accountancy in Manchester and had some good twists and turns. I look forward to book 2.
Thanks to net galley, DJ Harrison and the publishers for the opportunity to preview this book.

From Goodreads : Netgalley furnished this challenging read. The story lacked continuity & made senseless jumps in the storyline. Characters' physical & personality characteristics would be described one way in the 1st chapter, then differently by chapter 17. The primary character, Jenny Parker, was unpleasant & angst-driven. While suffering from dyspareunia, she continued to bed random men for reasons unexplained. Her decision-making skills are so poor, you have to wonder how she would obtain a position in accounting that dealt with clients. My hope is that significant editing took place before the book was released because Due Diligence could have been a better novel.