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Interesting characters, but not very well developed. Felt like a set-up for a series (which I believe it is.)
This is the fourth book in the Carson Ryder series that I've read, and probably one of the most intense in the series. Carson is asked to go to NYC after his brother Jeremy escapes and heads to NY. He is suspected of killing Dr. Vangie Prowse the director of a mental institution in Alabama that hous...
Synopsis: Carson Ryder who has a troubled and problematic past, teams up with partner Harry Nautilus as part of the newly formed two-man PSIT (Psychopathological and Sociopathological Investigative Team), referred to as Piss-it by the other members of the Mobile, Ala., police force. While Piss-it’s ...
I really liked this book, it had a sense of humour, Carson is a really good character - someone who's just trying to make his way through life - doing his job the best he can - taking help from anywhere he can get it.
I like stories where you see a little bit of the past before the story takes off properly. Here we visit the end of a trial for murder - the trial of Marsden Hexcamp a serial killer who liked to capture the final moment in paintings. A man with followers, women willing to die for him. A man who d...