Book Reviews
" To say The Death of Milly Mahoney is captivating is an understatement ....a wonderful mastery of language. The characters are so real and
human, the dialogue vivid. The Hollywood jungle is described in grisly detail, yet always with humor."
Paul Lagendijk, ret. Netherlands Ambassador, former Consul General in Los Angeles
"Beautifully written. From the opening pages, Severeid's book promises fun and intrigue; a book everyone, not just mystery lovers, will find a
treat to read."
Greta Manville, author Death Key, coordinator Arizona Authors Assn Awards
"Milly is a great read. It's either always checked out or has holds...even I had to wait forever to get it. We can't keep it on the shelf."
Tanya, librarian, North Olympic Library System, Sequim, WA
"Superb and extremely engaging. A great book. I am in awe of how the plot is so well-thought out and holds together."
Phyllis Karas, author, Brutal, Street Soldier, The Onassis Women, The Hate Crime
"Severeid's prose skitters along, fizzing with snappy dialogue and insights gained (from) the Citizen Police Academy and her own experiences
in the entertainment industry."
Diane Urbani de la Paz, Peninsula Daily News
"Realistic throughout as Severeid weaves together a compelling storyline that sustains the mystery until the end.
I want more of Susanne...and Trix Donovan."
Dave Distel, author, Hunt To Kill & former Los Angeles Times columnist
"Susanne Severeid writes as well as she looks... and she looks awesome."
Alan Spencer, creator/producer "SledgeHammer!"
"...This novel serves as a fascinating map of the social world of Hollywood, of movies, and modelling...an on-target social commentary."
Don Lago, author, Mything in Action & On the Viking Trail
"In a brilliant style of gripping suspense, she unveils the masks of evil in high society which only her courage and humanity redeems...a
literary triumph!"
Benjamin Herson, author, Journey of a Soul
"This book is a fun read...one you'll have trouble putting down."
Kathleen Walters, owner Aradia Book Store
"A Couldn't-Put-It-Down-Mystery...a fast-paced trip through Southern California written by a witty woman with a social conscience and a keen
perception of life in all stratas of this area...I loved every minute of it."
Janette Rainwater, PhD., author, You're in Charge, Guide to Becoming Your Own Therapist
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