Spirits of the slain cry out for justice as a murderer stalks the streets of Wattsville, Maine. Decades of deception have hidden many evil deeds, but the web of lies has finally unraveled. The killer has come unhinged and no one is safe. Lt. Christopher Williams must catch him, before more innocent lives are lost. Can he discover the Method in the Madness before it's too late?
Award-winning author Kimberly Brouillette is pleased to present her exciting paranormal mystery thrillers in The Monastery Murders series. The first books in the series, "Secrets in the Shallows" (Book 1) and "Devil in the Details" (Book 2) are the 2014 and 2015 Paranormal Awards winners for fiction, respectively. Book 2 also won the 2016 New Apple Award for supernatural thrillers. The highly anticipated conclusion of the series, "Method on the Madness" (Book 3), has earned a 5-Star rating on Readers' Favorites book reviews and Amazon. Currently, Kimberly is writing "Fury of the Fallen," Book 1 of a sequel series, The Forever Fallen, as well as her first non-fiction book, "Lost in the Looking Glass: A Family's Journey Through Schizophrenia & Suicide." In addition, she is producing the entire Monastery Murder Series in audiobook format.
Kimberly earned her B.S. in earth science/geology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her M.A. in Biblical studies from Trinity Theological College & Seminary. She has been editor and contributing editor for numerous published books and has written many published articles for periodicals and Internet blogs. Kimberly also enjoys reading, music, history, traveling and spending time with her loved ones.
This was a wonderful finish to the series. This one delved deeper into the past of the killer including when he was born. It opens with the prologue with a BANG! and I'm confident it'll catch you just like it grabbed me. The narrative is one of the author's strong suits in my opinion. She really takes you to the scene and in this case, the scene of the crime. I think this series is a good thriller with twists and turns and readers need to begin with part 1 to allow the story to really take you in! She did a terrific job and I look forward to her next series!
Each character played well against the other characters. Plot was sufficiently twisted to make this reader purchase vol. 2 and 3. Each volume could have been read along as a stand alone book as there was a lot of repetition in each volume. This story line could have been released as one volume.