The Prophet by Michael Koryta is a novel about two brothers--one is a bail bondsman and the other coaches the local high school football team. When a young girl is killed, a girlfriend of one of the star football players, it brings back the night the sister of the two brothers was killed.
This is a really good "who done it?" The interaction between the two brothers held my interest and the ending was very good too with a great twist! I think if you read this book, you will be glad you did!
(Gerard's review, rating 5+ stars)
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
"Gone Missing" by Linda Castillo is an Amish Thriller
Gone Missing by Linda Castillo is about a
police investigation involving several missing Amish teens. The cops
don’t know if they just left on their own or if foul play was involved.
Some disappearances are cold cases but some
are recently and they wonder if they are all related. Talking to the
victims’ families is tough because of the Amish’s general reluctance to
trust anyone outside their own community. Kate Burkholder, having grown
up Amish, the chief of police for a small
Amish community is called in on the case as a consultant and is excited
about working again with a State Agent, John Tomasetti, who she really
hit it off with.
This book focuses on parent-teen relationships and is an interesting read because it not only gives some insight into the Amish, but is told from Kate’s perspective and includes both her job as a cop and her personal life as a woman. The last 67 pages are full of suspense and action that made me keep turning the pages. The ending is very unsettling and quite shocking! This book has some foul language but it is much less than some of her other books I’ve read and was easy to overlook. This is a good mystery!
(Karen's review)
This book focuses on parent-teen relationships and is an interesting read because it not only gives some insight into the Amish, but is told from Kate’s perspective and includes both her job as a cop and her personal life as a woman. The last 67 pages are full of suspense and action that made me keep turning the pages. The ending is very unsettling and quite shocking! This book has some foul language but it is much less than some of her other books I’ve read and was easy to overlook. This is a good mystery!
(Karen's review)
Other books I liked by Linda Castillo: Sworn to Silence (gruesome), Pray for Silence (very good) and Breaking Silence (thrilling)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
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