I have had the privilege of reading other Ben Hopkins and Carolyn McCray stories and they certainly did not let me down with these. Their writing style is very clear and easy to read leading their readers into the flow of the story. Very descriptive so that the feel of the action is surrounding you. Your experience is full of substance and your emotions are riding with the characters of the story. The characters are very developed and as real as you are. You can't help but to identify with each one and yet each is as different as night and day. I love these guys and my heart flipped for Joshua, Bella and Coop but as you will see each one will win you over. As you read from the book description our team is after a serial killer with more action, twists, turns, stops and go, that don't keep you sitting still. The emotions of laughter, pain, devastation, guilt, hero worship, funny, witty and satisfaction are all combined in a outstanding read. I obviously don't want to spoil the book for anyone but you will not be able to put this book down and each story leaves you panting for the next. I'm a great fan of who done it books and this series will be added to my re-read list for sure. I loved the hominess, down to earth quality of the central characters. Very entertaining and well paced. I did find a few typos, and what I would consider a plot error when Coop assumes that Had has been kidnapped. The reader is privy to this information, but the agent isn't, so to jump to this conclusion without backup was disconcerting. There was a slight bobble when the villain's parents are first introduced as Longton but then a few pages later are the Longmores.
What do You think about Humpty Dumpty (2013)?
Pretty good. Not as much suspense as I likebut liked the characters.
—gandt6405
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