by Brian Freeman
Not terrible, just boring. After an hour and a half of listening, I couldn't bring myself to care about any of the characters or even wonder about the disappearance/death of the two girls. I found myself wondering what was on TV. So I DNF'd at 11%.
Well, I didn't see that coming! This mystery had me completely fooled. I was way off in who I thought was guilty. Can't wait to read more in the Jonathan Stride series. And I loved the Duluth setting!
if i cant figure out the mystery its an automatic five stars lol. plus it was very well written :-)
One thing I always look forward to in a book, is not being able to anticipate the ending. Because of that, I have become a real fan of the thriller genre with it fast pace and high amount of plot twists. In fact, I was beginning to think that no amount twists could be to many, but I have to say, i...
Two teenage girls have disappeared without a trace in the space of a little over a year in Duluth, MN, and the media is stoking fears of a serial killer. Lt. Jonathan Stride, still dealing with the death of his beloved wife from cancer, must seek out the tangled connections that bind the two girls, ...
All of my Brian Freeman books will have the same review. I don't want to give even the hint of a spoiler. I have read all of his books and really consider his writing to be something "flying under the radar". I have a couple of authors that I feel that about. Brian Freeman's works are on a list of w...
Listened to the audio of this book. Very enjoyable police procedural with interesting characters.