Finding Chloe, Leah Ryan Thrillers, Book 2
by Tracy Sharp
Once again, Sharp delivers a slam-bam, thank ya Maam, action-filled thriller. Interesting characters (and, yes, my favorite is Buddy), great plotting and pacing. Leah's romance angst gets old fast. Editing good; proofreading a little off. Just two errors, but they were obvious -- after all, I saw them and proofreading is not my forte. I read this in a 3-book compilation, so I won't use the kindle locations. In the 5th sentence of paragraph 2 of Chapter Nine, you find this with a missing word: "I could put up with the wide array characters, most of dubious repute,..." And 3 kindle ages from the end of the novel, this incorrect tense: "He did clearly loved her, and I really did wish her the best." Sigh. 3 pages from the end. Rule one of any speech, writing, film, peformance -- start and end strong.
In any event, this episode has Leah still somewhat estranged from Callahan, her off again/on again lover. She's been approached by a seedy young man asking for her help in locating a missing woman. She worked at a local strip club and has just seemed to disappear. The search for her not only lands her in the crosshairs of a killer, but puts her friends, and her new reporter contact and his daughter in the crosshairs too. Even Buddy, the rotweiler, isn't safe. Can she solve this socio-sexual-political riddle before harm comes to herself and everyone she knows?
It was a quick and interesting read. Certainly not for those who do not have the stomach for gore.