J. M.'s first Dante Bartoli Thriller, DEADLY MOVES, is sure to delight mystery devotees hungry for a twisty manhunt, enduring characters, snappy police procedural prose, and skillful storytellling. The vibrant New York setting and fast-paced, red herring filled plot is a must for avid fans of Lee Child and Michael Connelly. Read/Review on Amazon.
J. M. Venturini was born in The Bronx, now resides in Westchester, NY and spent his advertising career creating award-winning TV and print ads.
A new indie author, J. M. is making his literary debut with two alluring page-turners: DEADLY MOVES and A SWEETHEART DEAL?
His first Dante Bartoli Thriller, DEADLY MOVES, is sure to delight mystery devotees hungry for a twisty manhunt, enduring characters, snappy police procedural prose, and skillful storytellling. The vibrant New York setting and fast-paced, red herring filled plot is a must for avid fans of Lee Child and Michael Connelly.
The Lucci clan's double dealing exploits in the romantic thriller, A SWEETHEART DEAL?, are a devious, diabolical ménàge a trois of Succession, Sopranos, with touch of Stephanie Plum's madcap zaniness.
I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway for my honest review. This book was a police procedural mystery. I really enjoyed reading it. It was well written, the plot was different, and a very good action scene towards the end. Ex cop Dante gets a job as a moving guy. When a psycho starts leaving body parts at all his pick up sights. Making this ex cop look like a suspect. The psycho is a bent in the head guy from his psycho mother growing up. The psychopath is very smart and stays one step ahead of the police throughout the book. A very quick read. I recommend you give it a try.
This was a really interesting crime story that had me all the way from the first to the last page. A well-written, somewhat elaborate plot , some engaging characters and an ending that promises more to come made a good read. I won a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway for this honest review.
I won this book as part of a Goodreads giveaway. I think that this book had some good ideas. However, it was hard to get past the abundant grammatical errors.