I would like to
thank the author, Justin W. M. Roberts, for sending me a review copy
of this book in return of an honest review.
The Policewoman
is the debut novel by Justin W. M. Roberts. The book is about
Inspector Sarah Michelle
Dharmawan, a very beautiful and one of the best officers of the
Indonesian National Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit, on loan
to Interpol in Manchester,
England as a liaison between Interpol and Indonesian police. Her team
is going after the Irish Drug Cartel, formerly Irish Republican Army,
who has drug manufacturing plants which produce ecstasy. They have
known plants and operations in Ireland, England and recently
Indonesia. The team’s objective is to bring down the cartel and
their operations. Sarah’s primary task to find the cartel’s
manufacturing plant in Indonesia. She plays a big role in the teams
objective.
This
book was a little slow at first, but picks up in Chapter 3. After
that there is plenty of action. The story takes place in England,
Ireland and Indonesia. They work with elite military units in all
three countries in order to try to bring the cartel down. Just to let
the reader beware, there are some graphic descriptions of the
violence that a psychopathic member of the cartel performs. The
author does a good job at informing the reading of the jargon and
acronyms used in various countries in the book and will give the
equivalents of what we use here in the United States.
You
can purchase this book in various formats at the following sites:
Barnes
& Noble:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-policewoman-justin-w-m-roberts/1125070477?ean=9781483459837
World
of Sleuth’s Rating: ****
(Four out of five stars)
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