Praise for The Dangerous Edge of Things
“VERDICT In this exciting series debut, Whittle provides not only an original, well-constructed plot but also a cast of unforgettable characters all somewhat flawed by life. With comparisons to Meg Gardiner and Karin Slaughter, this will appeal to readers who enjoy unusual approaches to crime fiction. Can’t wait for the next one.”
— Library Journal Starred Review
“Mystery fans will welcome wisecracking characters that aren’t trite and a twisting plot that isn’t tired.”
— Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review
“Tai’s next adventure can’t come soon enough. She’s adorable, Trey is worthy of her and Whittle’s first foray into crime fiction is noteworthy.”
— Kirkus Starred Review
“The Dangerous Edge of Things is a tangled tale: incredibly entertaining, well-constructed, and chock full of interesting characters. Tina Whittle is a welcome addition to the crime fiction genre, and The Dangerous Edge of Things is the beginning of a very promising, lighthearted mystery series.”
— Renee Fountain, New York Journal of Books
“Tina Whittle’s The Dangerous Edge of Things, is pure Atlanta: the faux Confederate gun shop, owned by heroine, Tai Randolph, the adult entertainment scene and glitzy Tuxedo Road. Her prose is excellent; her dialogue crisp and realistic, and the plotline never wavers. A ripping good story with a gutsy heroine.”
— Gerrie Ferris Finger, author of The End Game, winner of the Malice Domestic Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Competition
“A well-told tale that will keep you reading. You’ll be looking for other work by this talented author.”
— Ann K. Edwards, Voice in the Dark