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The Angel Maker by Alex North

5.0

I have loved every single one of Alex Norths books, and I couldn’t wait for this one.

Katie has lived a charmed life. On the cusp of graduation, she had big dreams, a devoted boyfriend, and a brother who she loves dearly. Everything is perfect, until one day a violent stranger changes the fate of her family forever. Years later, Katie is still full of guilt but one day she gets a call her brother has gone missing. Detective Laurence Page is facing a gruesome crime. Everything points to two cold cases.

Alex North has done it again - This book was awesome and intricately written! It was an amazing psychological suspense book that I couldn’t stop listening to. It was wonderfully atmospheric and full of chills. The mystery and family drama added to the thriller aspect, and it worked well together. I did find the book wonderful, except the ending could have been flushed out a little better as it seemed very abrupt. I will say that while I loved this one when I read it in print. The audio was not my favorite but I read it again in print and really enjoyed.

If you’re looking for a book that you won’t want to put down, then check this one out now.

Huge thanks to MacMillan Audio, @macmillanaudio, and @netgalley, for providing me this audio and additional thanks to @CeladonBooks for mailing me this great package to review.