Pheeeew...and end! I absolutely loved this book! What set this book apart from other regular thrillers is bringing in the very tricky subject of Teacher/student relationships and were the line is crossed... A man falsely accused or a young teenage victim? Hmmm..!!You will have to read until the e...
Un libro che parte in sordina, prosegue un po' stancamente e che si riscatta nel finale, anche se per molte pagine il lettore si chiede spesso quando la storia decollerà e dove l'autore voglia andare a parare.Un ulteriore tassello nella composizione del ritratto di Jonny Stride e del suo rapporto...
This book was recommended to me by the same person that introduced me to Martina Cole and Karen Slaughter, so I was expecting something sinister, gritty and dark, but what I got was so much more.When journalist Trish Verdure returns to her home town to try to solve a thirty-year-old murder, she o...
This was an excellent book.It started a little slow for me because I had not read the prior books and did not know the characters, but once the plot got moving, it was hard to put down. Being familiar with the geography of Minnesota would have helped as well because I could not keep the various l...
Really enjoyed this book...at first it felt a bit too familiar (it comes across as very similar to Erin Brockovich) but Freeman's writing is so tense and engaging that you soom get lost in the story.It was far fetched at times, but mainly I just enjoyed the journey...characters are very interesti...
PROTAGONIST: Detec. Jonathan Stride and Serena DialSETTING: Las VegasSERIES: #2 of 2RATING: 3.25It's got to be true love if someone is willing to move from the cold, crisp secluded world of Duluth, Minnesota, to hot, happening Las Vegas to be with their significant other—and that's just what Dete...
This was one of my Dominican Vacation reads. As I read so many books this week, I will be doing a more compact review so I can catch up. A Killer Debut - 4 Stars The novel is set in the cold and quiet streets of Duluth, Minnesota. These are not the mean streets of Detroit and major crime is n...
Freeman hit his stride (LOL! No pun intended!) in book 2: Stripped, and somehow managed to trip in book 3: Stalked. This is a bit long, but I don't think I give anything away. My issues. These are items that pulled me out of the book - a phrase, a comment, whatever. I don't like to be pulled o...
At the counsel table, Janine offered her the tiniest of smiles. They were still friends. There were no hard feelings, even though Cindy was the first witness, pounding in the first nail. Dan Erickson stood up to address her. Cindy knew exactly the kind of man he was. Insid...
She leaned closer and chewed on her lower lip. The photos were dark and difficult to distinguish. She clicked on one of the thumbnails and enlarged the image on her screen. The photo showed an industrial locale, with a concrete floor and dusty pipes suspended from a bare ceiling. When she clicked...
‘She really asked if you killed Marty?’ They sat on a bench on the Canal Park boardwalk, near the lineup of tourist hotels. Choppy lake waves splashed over the rocks. ‘I don’t think she believed it, but the fact that she even brought it up tells me how bad things are.’ ‘That’s a woman who does no...
He brushed past tree branches, and his black shoes sank into mossy ground. He noticed boot prints in the mud of the driveway; someone else had come and gone recently. The house was situated in a clearing that had been carved out of the woods, in the middle of a lawn littered with leaves, acorns, ...