by Jon Steele
This was a difficult one to review.The opening scene was superb.The first half was disjointed and confusing at times. Switching from one character to the next with no apparent connection to any of their stories. Wandering from the present day Rochat to the past and back again.Based on the opening sc...
According to those bloggers who found the way to finish the book, this book is wonderful. Well, it might be, but if I have to get a headache to discover its greatness.... it's not going to happen. I was on page 250 and nothing to hold my interest was going on.The Steele must be a marvelous writer ab...
I was a little hesitant to read the book as I have never been a big murder mystery fan, however, within the first couple of chapters I was hooked! I really enjoyed the characters, and I have seen a couple of reviews where some readers have not enjoyed the female lead, however, I liked her! I would h...
A bell ringer, an amnesiac detective, and a high-priced call girl walk into a bar…Oh, wait. That’s not how it goes; the bell ringer wouldn’t walk into a bar… Let’s start over, shall we?The Watchers tells the story of fallen angels, both good and bad, fighting a war on earth. Or, in this case, in Lau...