by Amanda Kyle Williams
Take the city of Atlanta, mix in a serial murderer with an Asian-American private investigator who's an alcoholic and former FBI agent that was adopted as a child by a white-bread Southern family and what do you get? You get Keye Street as the main character in the new suspense thriller The Stranger...
Originally published at my blog Chasing Empty PavementsTo be completely honest, I wasn't expecting much from this book. The last few Netgalley books I've read haven't been much to rave about and it seems I get into these slumps where it takes at least 5 or 6 books to get me to a book I really feel g...
I really struggled with this book. I liked the main character and her determination but I guess I was just so overwhelmed in her thought process that I just wanted to turn her mind off. I was so overwhelmed by her thinking and her questioning processes that I no longer thought as I reader I had to ...
There were quite a lot of things about this novel that reminded me of the Janet Evanovich series. Keye Street is quite a lot like Stephanie Plum. She's a divorced woman, she does some bond retrieval work, she has the same kind of attitude about a lot of things. But she's smarter, doesn't rely on ...
In her debut Amanda Kyle Williams takes the readers to Atlanta where it is part of a serial killers games to make sure that the whole city is on edge especially those who work within law enforcement.Atlanta is not just suffering from a summer heat wave, a killer has emerged one where there appears t...
Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2011/11/14/review-the-stranger-you-seek-by-amanda-kyle-williams/I could probably sum up The Stranger You Seek in one word: masterful. If you think you can guess who is behind the murders, you are wrong. Even knowing that the killer was going to be someone ...
I am not sure what to make of this book. First off, there is nothing about this book which makes it stand out from others. I am reading 2 more at this time which are just like it. The other thing that stood out is that this book is written almost like a 70's overacted television detective drama. How...
I received this book for review from the publisher and was so excited. My thinking was a grown up book would be a nice change from the YA rut I’ve been stuck in lately. Not that YA is bad, just sometimes it’s nice to read something different. If that makes any sense! Anyway, The Stranger You Seek:...
It’s summertime, which means grab a lawn chair, cool drink and a good book. If you would like that book to be a good thriller mystery this would be a good choice. Williams has crafted some flawed but memorable characters. Keye Street has something about her that everyone will be able to connect with...