by Kelley Armstrong
This is the second book in Armstrong's Rockton series and while this book could be read as a stand alone novel, if you are okay with not knowing the entire backstory of Casey and how she became a resident at Rockton, but I HIGHLEY recommend the first book, City of the Lost, as it is a great read esp...
My Rating: 4.5 StarsWhen we last met Casey Duncan, a homicide detective, she was successful in solving the first-ever murder in the town of Rockton. Casey moved to Rockton due to very special circumstances. Rockton is a community where criminals - for just about any reason - can find refuge - for a ...
My Rating: 4.5 StarsWhen we last met Casey Duncan, a homicide detective, she was successful in solving the first-ever murder in the town of Rockton. Casey moved to Rockton due to very special circumstances. Rockton is a community where criminals - for just about any reason - can find refuge - for a ...
Rockton #4, First off it is wise to read this series in order, this book picks up almost right after the end of the last book and that ended in a way that was teasing about what would happen next. Rockton is a quiet little town in the middle of the frozen Yukon where people go to disappear, if they ...
AudiobookAnother book that I wasn't able to figure out who did it. I thought it might be the brother. And then when we found out how it happened, I was totally surprised. Really good series.
The narration was off for me on this one. I had a problem with the immature quality of some of the voices of the characters. I wish I would have read it instead. It was an interesting story with some very off beat entertaining moments but the reading didn't work this time
4.5 stars
I enjoyed this one a lot. It started with a bang and maintained a high level of excitement throughout the story. This is the second book in the Casey Duncan series and I do recommend reading them in order since the events of the first book do play a role in this installment. This book really kept...
I loved this book. I know it was the second in the series. It did refer to the first book in the series which did not keep me from reading this one. However, I still don't know some of the friction or other events that the second one referred to. So that just makes me want to read the first one.This...