A review by frombethanysbookshelf
One False Move by Dreda Say Mitchell

3.0

Hayley swore life would be different when she left prison, she’d build a life for her and her daughter but it’s not that easy. She got robbed, and if she doesn’t get the stolen cash back to her boss today she and her daughter are done for.

The only person that might be able to help is her criminal ex — but she has to choose between saving herself, or saving her soul. One false move and she’ll lose them both.

Intense, dark and tenacious — this fast paced, slightly erratic story is told by a brilliant main character trying to claw her way out of a life of crime but drowning under the pressure. A few twists and turns that I did see coming but a good little read.