by Tami Hoag, Kirsten Potter
I can honestly say that this book creeped me out a lot. With Hoag setting the first scene with a graphic description of the murder victim, and how our bodies break down after death, I may have been off food for several hours while I finished this book.It seems this days I am destined to read book se...
SECRETS TO THE GRAVE, BY TAMI HOAG (Book 2 of Oak Knoll)Just like the first one, Deeper Than the Dead, I had already read this one, but decided to read it again and judge it in the light of my brand-new development as raging feminist. Synopsis: Marissa, a single mother (which, as I'm given to unders...
SECRETS TO THE GRAVE, BY TAMI HOAG (Book 2 of Oak Knoll)Just like the first one, Deeper Than the Dead, I had already read this one, but decided to read it again and judge it in the light of my brand-new development as raging feminist. Synopsis: Marissa, a single mother (which, as I'm given to unders...
You can read more of my reviews at A "Novel" Review. A year after the See No Evil murders, a young mother is found brutally murdered in her own home. The only witness to the crime is the victim’s small daughter, Haley – who also suffered injuries in the attack and remains traumatized. Enter Anne L...
I'm wavering between 3.5 and 4 stars on this one. It was a great, fast-paced read, but I'm not quite sure what my official rating is yet. Review to come. I am now up to three reviews I need to write. They'll get here ... someday!
Set in the 80s this is a complicated involved story about a murdered woman, her daughter who is injured alongside her and the investigation into that murder. The story also explores some of the issues around being born a psychopath and what creates psychopathy in some people. It's also about secre...
Secrets to the Grave picks up a year and a half after Deeper than the Dead's events. Anne Navarre Leone, Vince Leone and Tony Mendez are all back and center stage again. This one doesn't pick up where that one left off but that is explained by the stall tactics from Peter Crane's attorney. Denis ...
There's something rotten in the state of Oak Knoll. Two books into Tami Hoag's newest series and I wonder why anyone would ever want to live in the so-called idyllic Oak Knoll, California, home of too many killers to count. If it were a real town, I would wonder if it was the town that created the...
Great addition to the series. I didn't guess the end. Still loved the characters. Looking forward to the newest one coming out soon!
Loved this second book in the Tony Mendez/Vince Leone series. The mystery/suspense part was pretty good (I figured out who pretty early on, but not how or why), and it kept the book moving. It's still so strange to read about police work in the 1980s - they get super excited over a fax machine - b...