I grabbed a copy of
The Husbands
as I have previously read Buried Secrets by
T.J. Brearton,
so I knew I was in for a treat with this one! I am so glad that I did because it transpired to be an amazing, compulsive read and I didn’t want it to end.
Set in New York, the story follows FBI profiler Kelly Roth as she investigates the murders of three women, all killed months apart by a single head shot in remote areas. Protagonist Kelly is a solitary figure by nature, still affected by a traumatic event in her past which caused her to flee many years previously. This is her first trip back to home to Syracuse and
Brearton's
portrayal of her was so effective that I could almost feel her agony whilst focusing on and committing to the case. Dubbed “The Park Killer” by the media, the reader is privy to little glimpses into the killer's mind. These short but chilling scenes from inside his or her warped psyche and a small taste of what horrors (s)he has planned next, take this thrilling tale to another level.
The Husbands
is a slower paced thriller than I had been expecting, however, there is a slow release of events that lead up to a very surprising denouement. The main focus is on the unravelling of a case with no discernible clues, suspects or leads, but instead the case is presented more from a psychological perspective.
I relished that I had no real clue to as to where the investigation was leading, or the outcome of the story until the final reveal, making this incredibly compulsive reading. The way in which
T.J. Brearton
brings everything to a conclusion is just fabulous and I haven’t got anything negative thing to say about this book. I loved it and it has left me eager to read more from this author.
The Husbands
is an exciting mystery-thriller that I highly recommend, and a must-read for crime fanatics and for those who love Jeffery Deaver.
I received a complimentary digital copy of this novel, at my own request, from Joffe Books via NetGalley and this review is my own unbiased opinion.