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A review by bethreadscrime
Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh
5.0
Thank you Headline and NetGalley for this ARC.
Witness 8, released on the eighth month of the year as the eighth installment of the Eddie Flynn series, is a thrilling new chapter that once again proves why Steve Cavanagh is a must-read, auto-purchase author for me.
In this gripping novel, we meet Ruby, a maid working in an exclusive Manhattan neighborhood. One evening, as she returns home from work, Ruby witnesses a murder on the very same street. To her shock, she not only recognizes the victim but also the killer. Yet, when an anonymous tip points the authorities toward someone else entirely, the mystery deepens. Why would Ruby misdirect the investigation?
Eddie Flynn and his team quickly take on the case, representing the wrongfully accused and racing against time to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, Eddie faces a personal threat - a hit has been placed on him, leading to the introduction of the enigmatic and fascinating Mr. Christmas...
Witness 8 is a fast-paced, compelling read that I would recommend without hesitation.
Witness 8, released on the eighth month of the year as the eighth installment of the Eddie Flynn series, is a thrilling new chapter that once again proves why Steve Cavanagh is a must-read, auto-purchase author for me.
In this gripping novel, we meet Ruby, a maid working in an exclusive Manhattan neighborhood. One evening, as she returns home from work, Ruby witnesses a murder on the very same street. To her shock, she not only recognizes the victim but also the killer. Yet, when an anonymous tip points the authorities toward someone else entirely, the mystery deepens. Why would Ruby misdirect the investigation?
Eddie Flynn and his team quickly take on the case, representing the wrongfully accused and racing against time to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, Eddie faces a personal threat - a hit has been placed on him, leading to the introduction of the enigmatic and fascinating Mr. Christmas...
Witness 8 is a fast-paced, compelling read that I would recommend without hesitation.