Book Review: Where No One Should Live

Where No One Should Live 

Author: Sandra Cavallo Miller

Publisher: University of Nevada Press

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Where No One Should Live follows Maya, a doctor at Arizona Public Health, as she works on a number of health issues affecting the local area, namely a new motorcycle helmet law. She often crosses paths with her coworker Alex, and the two quickly become partners when trouble starts to hit the facility. Angry bikers, a mysterious illness, and daily perils of living in a desert region all encompass the issues they face, and may end up drawing them closer in a number of ways.

Where No One Should Live is a refreshingly new story to me; I feel as though I have not read many books quite like it before. The style of the book is smart and well written, and it has a number of great storylines, plot twists, and some humorous moments as well. Both Maya and Alex are interesting characters with good depth, and I enjoyed reading all of the different events that they encounter in the book.....and there certainly are a lot of them. I feel like they were basically finding trouble around every corner! I enjoyed reading Where No One Should Live and would recommend it to anyone looking to get out of a reading rut.

Thanks to Netgalley and University of Nevada Press for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.


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