A book I meant to read in 2018
Starting this tonight! For January Book Bingo book #2 🖤😍💯
I‘m so very torn on this book. While the story was suspenseful and I HAD to know what happened next, some of the conversations were stretched out/lame, much of it was unbelievable and it wrapped up very fast and in an odd way. It was a fast read (especially for being so long), because the storyline was unique, so I may have to check out other books by this author to get a better feel of her writing style.
Another library find on the Lucky Day shelf! (no holds, can‘t be renewed) 🍀 Let‘s see if I can read these 695 pages before March 26! 📖
This book was an excellent read! It had me hooked from the very first page! This book really takes you inside the minds of a murder victims family. Ben devoted so much time trying to find his sister‘s murderer that it really took and emotional toll on him. However, he was willing to do whatever it took to get that justice for his sister. I loved this book! ❤️
I raced through this one, it kept me interested. Not the most difficult mystery, but was a fun read.
This was amazingly good. I listened to the audio version through overdrive, it was all three books combined. I‘ve noticed many reviews that don‘t have much good to say about it though.
Wow! Great read. No Peter Decker this time. Really good story. I liked all of the main characters, she really wrote them well. I read this book in two days because I just could not put it down. Great book about murder, teenage determination, friendships and family. Highly recommend.
#TBRtemptation post 7! Released soon. 15-year-old Ellen Vicksburg goes missing in NM. A year later her brother, math geek Ben, finds her body. He pores over the police evidence, with help from the new popular girl, Ro. They see the investigation's loose threads, and he'll become a suspicious threat in his own right in the department's eyes. He's on the track of a cunning killer, his sister's killer, know as The Demon. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎