First and foremost, I’d like to wish a belated, “Happy Mother’s Day,” to my readers. We travelled the 401 to visit with our families and had a wonderful time with great weather.
Today I’m sharing a review of another fantastic read!
The Deets:

Runaway: a runaway is found dead in an alley. Who is she? Why is she living on the street? The answers lie deep within the community of street dwellers, often ignored or invisible. To find the young woman’s killer, Sergeant Liz Jordan and Officer Kyle Connors must earn the trust of people without permanent addresses, who do not trust the establishment. Delving deep into a world of uncertainty and danger, the investigation uncovers a web of deceit and exploitation that preys on the most vulnerable. Runaway is the first novel in the City Streets Trilogy.
My Thoughts:
Chock full of ample mountain road twisty turns to satisfy any avid mystery fan, Runaway, also makes a powerful statement about the gaping inequalities and cracks in our economic and social welfare system. It’s quite easy to imagine many of the scenarios playing out in communities across the world.
The main characters were three dimensional with idiosyncrasies, addictions, and flaws all well-packaged. As someone who’s spent years in law enforcement, Runaway, brought up a question that I’ve pondered for years. Is someone’s behavior and personality influenced to a greater extent by nature or nurture? I’ve never been able to figure that one out.
Regardless of your stance on this, I’d highly recommend this read for all the reasons mentioned above. I’m looking forward to diving into the rest of this series.
Five Stars!
Please note that I do not post reviews of books that I deem to be less than four stars. Life’s too short, and if I don’t enjoy the read, I simply won’t finish it.
Meet Susanne:

Perry is the author of The City Streets Series–three mysteries set within the street community of the Pacific Northwest. An avid reader of mysteries, Perry chose to write in that genre, combining love of “who-dun-its” with experience working with people. Runaway, Veteran and Gutter Punk, the three titles in the series, include references to history, places, and culture specific to their Pacific Northwest settings. Perry is a native of Washington state and worked for a variety of non-profit programs serving children and families. Perry resides with her husband in Arizona.
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Hi Mark, this sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for the review.
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I really enjoyed it, Robbie. Thanks for dropping by.
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I love five star reviews. Adding this one to my reading list.
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It’s a good one, Crystal. Thanks for dropping by.
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Well reviewed thank you for sharing 👌👍
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Thank you for your kind words, and for dropping by.
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You are welcome stay blessed ❣️💕
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Well reviewed thanks for sharing 👌👍
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Thanks for introducing Susanne to us Mark, her book sounds interesting. Wishing her great success.
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I really enjoyed it, Balroop. Thanks for dropping by.
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This sounds very interesting and mysterious!
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It was, Michelle. Thanks for dropping by.
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Great review, Mark! Sounds like a great read.
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I really enjoyed it, Denise. Thanks for dropping by.
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This sounds good, Mark! Thanks for sharing your review.
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It was a great read, Jill. Thanks for dropping by.
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The nature vs. nurture debate has always fascinated me, too. Sounds like a good read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mark.
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Thank you, Staci.
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This was a great review, Mark, and an interesting subject to delve into. Toni x
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It was really good, Toni. Thanks for dropping by.
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I think nature and a lack of nurture certainly affects a person’s psyche. This sounds like an excellent read, Mark, thanks.
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I agree with you about inadequate nurture having an affect. It was a great read, Jacquie. Thanks for dropping by.
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Sounds like a worthy read. Thanks for the introduction.
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It was really good, Jacqui. Thanks for dropping by.
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Great review, Mark. Sounds like a page-turner. Congratulations, Susanne!
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Thank you, Linda. I really enjoyed it.
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This sounds like a gripping read, Mark. My heart goes out to the homeless populace. I can’t even imagine. Thanks for sharing this one!
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It was a great read, Jan. I feel for the homeless too.
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Sounds like a good read👍
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It was. Thanks, Wendi.
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A great review, Mark. It sounds like a gritty and twisty read. Congratulations to Susanne on the excellent review!
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It was, Mae. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thanks for sharing this very interesting review, Mark! Well built characters always making the read to a great pleasure! Best wishes, Michael
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Thank you, Michael. So true about the characters.
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Thank you!
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🙏 You’re welcome, Mark! Enjoy your week! xx Michael
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Great review, Mark! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
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Thanks, Yvette.
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