Lethal Journey by Kim Cresswell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
For a book that uses more than one flashback to tell its story, the author’s style of writing was captivating and exciting. Each page meant a new piece of the puzzle which included the Eric / Lauren relationship. I have also read Reflection by Kim Cresswell and this is by far my favourite book by the author.
Cresswell has this unique ability to hold her reader hostage to the suspense and action she creates from page one right to the last page. The ‘whodunit’ part of the book is unique because while some deaths appear to have to have the murderer in plain sight, some deaths are not as straightforward. Thus, everything becomes a surprise for the reader. Well-written, logical and methodological. I will definitely read other books by the same author.
Disclosure - As a Quality Reads UK Book Club member, I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I received no monetary compensation for my book review. This book review is based on my thoughts, opinion and understanding of the book. This book review does not reflect the opinion of other book club members.
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Monday, September 22, 2014
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