My whole life I've been cursed by one thing, my mistakes are big ones. The sound of the dirt hitting the plastic sheet as I buried the body echoed in my ears for days. I closed my eyes and the auditory hallucination began again. Not sure if I can come back from where I'm going. Still, some men deserve to die. The story picks back up in the aftermath of the Jackson grow house disaster. Despite the planning, the paranoia, the attention to detail and the control, things keep spiraling out of control. The downward arc continues. Meet Jenny, a suburban housewife in Biloxi, Mississippi that can do differential equations in her head. She’s smart that way. Not so smart in other ways. She lives across the street from a grow house but doesn't know it. Can the narrator pull out of the slump? Can he stay out of prison? When the right idea turns wrong it can be fatal. Get More Mistakes now before the cops show up
I read all 6 books in the Forced Entry series. Like the Trunk series, Mr. Marshall started with a great concept and then it got progressively worse. That’s why my ratings go from High to Low, as you get further in the series. The first thing that’s disappointing, is that each “book”, is like a long chapter in a normal novel, and it only addresses a portion of the longer story. So you get shorted on your investment. What’s really bad is that Mr. Marshall changes the main character from the 5th to the 6th book, and brings in a whole host of new faces. There’s not even any integration, or hand off, if you will as to how these stories relate. Like I said, it’s disappointing. The characters themselves are rich. The scene settings are somewhat lacking. The stories, as told are entertaining. Just know what you’re getting into before you start reading. I regretted buying the box set. I thought the series would be good; based solely on the first book.
I like this author every subject seems well researched, there are times when I think the author gig is a cover for a grower.😊 and to me that says a lot.