‘Tactical Revival’ was thrilling. Its plot involved a missing person, gathering clues, a detective struggling to put down roots, a single mother fighting to make ends meet, meeting with the cheating or ex, meeting with an ailing and alcoholic father, an attempted break-in, receiving a calling card of a serial killer supposedly in prison, developing feelings for the B&B owner, spirituality, offering to help with the financial situation, calling cards being left by a serial killer currently in prison, a confrontation in church with the ex, a veiled threat, a not-so-good blast from the past, getting run off a road, attempting to get pullled from the vehicle, a major escape, on the hunt for the culprit, taking care of a loose pipe, dinner with a friend, hearing about very sad past adversity, arson, oh no…not the person missing again, being presented with riddles, major tension on the beach, oh no…, more spirituality, committing to needed AA meetings, a change in plans, on the lookout for one last victim, placing all trust in the Lord, the big reveal, a long overdue apology, and reconciliation.
Moreover, Margot and Jaxson, the protagonists, tried hard to reach their HEA. In addition, I liked the author’s vivid descriptions that created a tension-filled tone. Overall, I liked the riveting narrative, my first audiobook without any printed words.
I received a copy for free and am voluntarily giving my honest review.