“The thin line that separates the living from the dead – the flux of a moment, the breadth of eternity contained in the single delicate beat of a heart.”
I was in my local library doing my weekly Thursday browse around when I came upon this book. I realized immediately that it was part of a series, and it wasn’t the first one in it, but the fourth. Ut oh!
So, I looked around to see if the first one in the series was also available, and it wasn’t, but this one looked like a very interesting premise. Well, I couldn’t resist.
So, I did what I usually tell other readers not to do. I checked it out and decided to read it anyway. I know. I couldn’t help myself. It looked that good! And, you know what? It really was! But I still will tell readers to not do what I just did. Why?
Well, because I know I could probably have benefited from reading the first 3 in the series, to get more background on the main character. And, all the other returning characters.
To be fair, I did feel the author did a stellar job in keeping the story moving regardless. But I missed out from not reading the other 3 books. Please forgive my obstinance move of reading this book out-of-order in this way.
Unfortunately, my local library did not have the other books available. I know, not a good excuse, but my excuse, nevertheless.
Still, even speaking badly of me, let me not speak badly of this book. Just yet.
Let me just say that this is a fast-moving, spine-tingling, roller-coaster ride of a read. And, I absolutely love the author’s main character, FBI Special Agent Patrick Bower.
James is a master storyteller who takes his readers to the edge of their seats with an intriguing storyline, fascinating dark and twisted bad guy characters, intense and caring good guys and an action-packed plot that will keep readers intent on wanting to finish quickly all 500 plus pages! I know, I can’t believe I said that – yes, 500+ pages!! How did I do that? Well, I did.
But…oh there is that but. I don’t like serial killer plots. There are so many of them out there. I am just finding myself exhausted by them. Can we come up with another premise, please?
Still, even saying that, the story is multi-faceted, with well-fleshed out characters that will keep readers guessing who did what and why. And, once it all comes down to the end, there is still more to unravel, which even if there is an ending, there is still more to contemplate beyond this novel.
Does this mean this one has a cliffhanger? Because, I don’t like cliffhangers. No, the plot was solved for the most part. But…yes, there is also unfinished business at the end of this book. Which is why I also said above, the words, “just yet.” And, if I am sounding like I am giving away a spoiler, I apologize. That is not my intention in my reviews.
I’m guessing this might be a continuing arc from a previous book, and planned to continue onward to the next one. And, if that is the case, why? Of course, if I am right, which I believe I am, this is the only part of the book, where I have to level it down a half star. When a book leaves an end or a part of a story with something unfinished, how are we supposed to feel as readers?
Thus, even if I thought this was a fabulous read, as I said earlier, I am not a fan of serial killer storylines or cliffhanger endings. So, you won’t see me looking for the earlier books in the series or continuing on with the later books, either. But don’t let me stop you from considering the series for yourself. It might feel differently for you if you start from the beginning.
4.5 stars