The Cartel began in 1969 and followed the lives of the Espinoza and Rodriguez families over 30-years. Antonio Espinoza “was the head of one of the wealthiest and largest coffee plantation families in Columbia. He’d taken over the empire at a young age, following the deaths of his mother and father i...
Detective Holly Jennings, and her partner Chad, have picked up a confusing murder: two jockeys found with their legs broken, shot dead, with carrots stuck in their mouths. The case goes cold -- but soon another horse racing bigwig is found dead with a carrot in his mouth as well.As the two police ...
Overall: I really enjoy a good thriller, and this one was very good. The idea was super creepy and unique. My favorite show is Criminal Minds and this was like a book version of my show, with more detail. I love the fact that it gave you the viewpoint of everyone, even the killer. The ending was ver...
I really thought I would like this book but I was sadly mistaken. This was far from my typical genre. I like to step out of my reading comfort zone sometimes. It seems this was a step too far. I thought the story over done and violent. I never was one for the Godfather movies so I should have know t...
I should know better than to start a book like this on a day when I have a million things to do. I was sucked right in and didn't want to put it down. Who needs clean clothes anyway, right? In all seriousness, I thoroughly enjoyed Daddy's Home. It has everything a reader could ask for in a thril...