Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Far From True


Review copy provided via NetGallery in exchange for an honest review

Summary:
After the screen of a run-down drive-in movie theater collapses and kills four people, the daughter of one of the victims asks private investigator Cal Weaver to look into a recent break-in at her father's house. Cal discovers a hidden basement room where it's clear that salacious activities have taken place—as well as evidence of missing DVDs. But his investigation soon becomes more complicated when he realizes it may not be discs the thief was actually interested in....

Meanwhile, Detective Barry Duckworth is still trying to solve two murders—one of which is three years old—he believes are connected, since each featured a similar distinctive wound.

As the lies begin to unravel, Cal is headed straight into the heart of a dark secret as his search uncovers more startling truths about Promise Falls. And when yet another murder happens, Cal and Barry are both driven to pursue their investigations, no matter where they lead. Evil deeds long thought buried are about to haunt the residents of this town—as the sins of the past and present collide with terrifying results.

Review:

Sadly this story is a DNF I read over 100 pages and couldn’t connect to the story line or any of the characters. I love a good mystery and most I have no problems connecting with the story line or characters, but this it felt like a mess of thoughts it didn’t flow well you kept jumping around and it took you half the new chapter to figure out what was going on.  To me this is a poorly written story….

Conclusion:

Would I recommend this book to others? NO

Would I read other books from this Author? Maybe

Is this book a Novel or Novella? Nice length Novel


Is this book priced correctly? YES and NO…..    The hardcover price is in the range I would pay for a great book, but the Kindle edition is way over priced…  I’m a budget buyer and would never pay more than $9.99 for a Kindle edition, even if it was from my top Author.

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