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ratherbereadin's review
3.0
3.25 stars
Another enjoyable installment in the series.
I really enjoy these mysteries, I never have any idea whatsoever as to what is going on but I don't feel like these are the types of books where you are supposed to be able to figure out for yourself what is going on.
Unfortunately I didn't really enjoy the ending to this particular installment. Parts of it I found very hard to believe.
I really enjoyed Holly as a character and I hope we get to see more of her in the future.
I'm also really excited by the possible hints at a return of an old favourite to a more substantial role in the series.
Another enjoyable installment in the series.
I really enjoy these mysteries, I never have any idea whatsoever as to what is going on but I don't feel like these are the types of books where you are supposed to be able to figure out for yourself what is going on.
Unfortunately I didn't really enjoy the ending to this particular installment. Parts of it I found very hard to believe.
I really enjoyed Holly as a character and I hope we get to see more of her in the future.
I'm also really excited by the possible hints at a return of an old favourite to a more substantial role in the series.
abbie_ennis's review
5.0
What a way to kick start my 2015 reading challenge!!!
Mr. Kerley once again proves that he can write a book that keeps the reader on the edge.
Mr. Kerley gives the reader an insight into modern perspectives of religion from making profits to using it as a justification for an idividual's actions in this book where a religious man and members of his group use religion to their own purposes.
Though Jeremy is in this book,Harry returns and is reunited with Carson snd hopefully for more than one book...
Harry has found a job as driver for a pastor and his family for some extra money for his retirement, what he doesn't know that it will take him from Mobile to Florida and into Carson's investigation into the murders of three women.
I always enjoy reading Mr. Kerley's work. This is the writer who introduced me to crime fiction and everytime I read his books I am never left disappointed. This is book twelve and its is griping and edgy as book one. I cannot wait for the next one.
An Abbie recommendation =]
Mr. Kerley once again proves that he can write a book that keeps the reader on the edge.
Mr. Kerley gives the reader an insight into modern perspectives of religion from making profits to using it as a justification for an idividual's actions in this book where a religious man and members of his group use religion to their own purposes.
Though Jeremy is in this book,Harry returns and is reunited with Carson snd hopefully for more than one book...
Harry has found a job as driver for a pastor and his family for some extra money for his retirement, what he doesn't know that it will take him from Mobile to Florida and into Carson's investigation into the murders of three women.
I always enjoy reading Mr. Kerley's work. This is the writer who introduced me to crime fiction and everytime I read his books I am never left disappointed. This is book twelve and its is griping and edgy as book one. I cannot wait for the next one.
An Abbie recommendation =]
nina_bloodsworn's review
5.0
I absolutely love the author and the Carson Ryder Books. Fast-pace and chilling. Having said that - this book was a bit weaker as the previous ones but still really good.