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Review of Crossing the Lines

Posted: 07 May 2024, 14:50
by Olga Markova
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Crossing the Lines" by Michal Regunberg.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Crossing the Lines is Michal Regunberg’s debut crime fiction novel. The story unfolds in 1979 in Boston. Police officers are raiding the house of Rob Gold, an infamous drug dealer. Soon after, Rob calls Carly Howell, a well-known and award-winning investigative reporter with a Boston TV station. He tells Carly that during the raid, the police planted drugs in his house and stole money from him. Rob filed larceny charges against the police detective who had led the raid. Carly decides to follow Rob’s lead and investigate his allegations. Before long, she finds herself in the dangerous maelstrom of drug trafficking and corruption, where stakes are high and passions run deep. What will Carly find out?

Crossing the Lines is a riveting thriller, with the plot centered on the investigation of corruption among police officers. It is based on the genuine story of Michal Regunberg’s journalistic work, and her professionalism as an investigative journalist shines in every episode of this exciting, action-packed, and suspenseful novel. I enjoyed shadowing Carly on her investigative mission to expose corrupt police officers. I also liked the supportive relationship Carly had with her father. In addition, I liked the thought-provoking aspect, as the story touched upon topical issues of racism and the impact of abusive relationships on future dating choices. But most of all, I liked the court trials.

Having enjoyed every moment of reading this novel, I feel like giving it a perfect rating. However, the typographical errors compel me to deduct a star. So, I rate it four out of five stars.

This novel is inappropriate for a junior audience because of graphic sex scenes and profane language. However, I highly recommend it to adult crime fiction fans. In addition, this brilliant novel will thrill readers who are interested in investigative journalism and court trials. Any chance for a sequel, Michal?

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Re: Review of Crossing the Lines

Posted: 19 May 2024, 11:12
by Michael Fine
I too enjoyed Ms. Regunberg's book. And there is certainly enough story for a sequel!

Re: Review of Crossing the Lines

Posted: 19 May 2024, 14:54
by NetMassimo
Crime fiction based on a true story about drug dealing and corruptions within the police makes a strong novel and I'm curious about its development. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Crossing the Lines

Posted: 28 May 2024, 10:51
by Loner Pen
Wow, this review of "Crossing the Lines" by Michal Regunberg really caught my attention. It seems like a thrilling crime fiction novel that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I love that it's based on the author's real-life journalistic work, adding an authentic touch to the story. The exploration of corruption and the court trials sound fascinating. However, it's important to note that this book contains explicit content, so it's not suitable for a younger audience. Overall, it appears to be a captivating read for adult crime fiction fans and those interested in investigative journalism. Can't wait to check it out! Touching moments, brought tears to my eyes.