Alex Ryder is the best detective in her division, but she's harboring a secret that could kill her entire career. When Detective Alex Ryder picks up a new homicide case, no one knows her secret connection to the murder. As personal issues and an obsessive nature threaten her career, Alex follows a lead onto the Emerald Adventure, a cruise ship heading to the Bahamas for five days. But the killer's on board, and it's only a matter of time before someone else dies.
Alexandria Clarke is a writer, cat lover, and all-around optimist. She loves to immerse her readers in mystery and intrigue, meaningful friendships, and the worlds of characters who learn by doing. When she's not writing, Alex enjoys playing guitar, watching Wynonna Earp, and spending time with her family. She currently lives in Orlando, Florida with her partner and their four pets.
Fantastic read it you love thrillers and mysteries as I do. Looking forward to reading more from this author. Twists, turns, and double backs keep you guessing til the very end! Unfortunately, this review shows as my husband's because he is the account holder but I am a voracious reader. Vicki Monigold Dickinson
Alex Ryder's first case as a rookie was a homicide and torture case that hasn't been solved. Now as a detective she's working a new homicide case that's almost identical to her first one and she's sure it's the same killer. This time she's determined to solve the case and bring the killer to justice. Many twists and turns and an ending you won't see coming makes this a great read!
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I loved this story, Alex thinks she has the case solved and we're right there with her...but does she? This story has you jumping over hurdles and reaching conclusions; then brings you back to the top to start over again...I am impressed with the character development and storyline; I hope we hear more from Alex.
Plot holes, overreliance on coincidence, illogical character decisions, weak red herrings. This was almost a DNF, but I stuck with it only because it was quick and easy reading. If you like Scooby-doo detectives, you might enjoy this. Including the scene in which one character literally yanks the rug out from under their pursuer to slow them down. Clarke didn't actually use the word zoink, but it was implied.
Read the publishers blurb so I don’t have to state what it’s about. First off I’ve never read this Indie author before. In researching her work, I found that she uses the description “a riveting novel” to describe many of them. I still don’t get why the title though of “Don’t Tell.”
I enjoyed this for the most part but I didn’t find it riveting. The characters were interesting, especially the main character Alex (female) a detective in the Tampa PD. She gets stuck on a cruise ship for the duration of this novel chasing a suspect. I enjoyed the locale as I’ve cruised a lot and could easily visualize the setting. There was at one point a dead body on board the ship that disappeared before the Coast Guard could get to the scene. It was never disclosed what happened to it.
One thing that really annoys me is bad grammar coming from professionals that come across like bumbling illiterates. More than one officer came up with the question “What do we got?” Well I’ll tell you what we “have” ... not a bad story, it moves along at a good pace. A twist at the end gives us a surprise ending. If you like police procedurals and crime fiction you may enjoy this fast read.
Biology only gets you so far in terms of genetics and personality.
Alex Ryder is now a homicide detective. We meet her as a rookie on her first day, along with all learning as much of her backstory as she shares with colleagues and her training officer. Cool character intro.
As we ride with Alex while she tracks a killer it is a wild and intense ride.
If you like suspense filled detective stories with plenty of twists - and more - this packs intense action with clever crime solving, and personal insights and development.
Doubt - intrigue - death - and trying to have a life and work the job.
Awesome read!
I bought this book from Kindle. I also received an advance copy from Booksprout.
I want to tell you more about all the juicy details of this book, but what to say without spilling details? I finished it in one night, and re-read sections the next morning.
Great read if you like psychological thrillers you just cannot put down!
This novel has an engaging lead. Alex, traumatized by a brutal murder her first day as a rookie, uses her perceived failure to propel her to the role of detective. Dedicated and determined she still battles nightmare from the first case and vows to find the killer. a bizarre murder at a yoga studio forces her to play a dangerous game with a crafty serial killer responsible for her initial trauma.
I enjoyed this novel. I liked Alex and her gumption and her supervising officer. I do wish authors would stop giving female characters male names though. There is some humour and all in all the pacing and suspense are well done. However, there are some major implausibilities and holes in the story that detracted enough for me to reduce this to a three-star read. Still and an entertaining and energetic story well told.
Eight years ago Alex Ryder started her police detective career with the Tampa Police Department. As a rookie she was assigned Officer Carter as her training officer.
On her first assignment with Carter she accidentally let a killer get away. Since then she’d determined to be the best cop possible. Carter has since been promoted to Lieutenant.
Following a call regarding a murder incident at a yoga studio, Detective Ryder is assigned the case. The victim was discovered by the owner of the yoga studio when she arrived there in the morning.
At the crime scene, Detective Ryder discovers the victim was killed in the same manner as the victims from eight years ago. Does this mean the killer is back?
This book sucked me in from the first paragraph. I loved this book about a detective and her pursuit of a killer. I loved that Alex Ryder was a strong female detective and stopped at nothing to get her man or woman. I worried and read until late at night. I could not put it down. The vocabulary this author uses to describe her characters and their surroundings is very melodic. I was transported into Alex's world and could not escape. I recommend that you read this book, you will love it too.
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I liked this book. Not a lot of surprises, in my opinion, but it was well executed. Some holes that bother me that I won't discuss because I try not to leave spoilers in reviews. They were enough for me to rate it 3 instead of 4 stars. They were things that were just dropped with no further investigation & that bothered me a lot. Also, at the end (which I had figured out) it dawned on me that someone had not done their job for this to even have happened. Still, it was a good read & worth the time.
Interesting concept for a mystery with the cruise ship setting but it was a bit drawn out and repetitious for the storyline. The main detective, Alex, seemed to be stumbling through her investigative duties and unsure of what to do next and how to find the killer. I wondered that perhaps she was not in the best mental health to tackle this case knowing her background and need for constant contact with her therapist.
I really enjoyed this book. Alex Rider is a great character, strong and determined, but she has a secret. A well-written story that will keep you glued to the book until you have finished. The cruise ship aspect is a good twist as she is trapped on board with the killer.
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When Alex Ryder was a rookie cop she had a murder case on her first day of work. Years later the murder is back. This story had me captivated and on the edge of my seat with each page I turned. The story is a captivating mystery filled with suspense, danger, and twists I didn't see coming. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
I did enjoy the many round and rounds this story had but there seemed to be a little lacking of real investigative backing from a scientific standpoint. This was more a story of shoddy police work, no backup help, wrong turns in a parallel direction and then just plain dumb luck to finally apprehend the bad guy. Gave it the benefit of a 4 and not a 3.5.
Other than some jarring writing mistakes it was an okay mystery that will keep guessing. In some chapters Alex has it all together and in others she curls up in a ball. We all have our flaws but this writer asks you to take huge leaps in this story.
A rookie cop was involved in a murder case on her first day. Eight years later the murderer is back!!! This story line will have you on the edge of your seat the whole way!
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Engaging murder mystery with flawed characters takes the reader on an ocean voyage. Interesting twists and human interactions in a glamorous and exotic environment.
Great story, beginning with how a rookie with the Tampa PD and finding a body on the first day, To end up on a cruise ship, and no vacation as there is a killer on board. Enjoyed and captivating story .
The Detective had issues to say the least, but she was determined to work thru them no matter the cost to herself physically or to her job, in order to close the case. And she did plus along the way solved some of her own issues.
WOW! Great read. I couldn't put the book down. It was hard to tell who the killer was but I had a hunch about 3/4 of the way through. I recommend this book!! You won't be disappointed if you really like a good mystery with twists and turns that DO make a lot of sense.
Don't Tell is an interesting book with not too many errors. By the end I was getting claustrophobic on that cruise ship and ready to get off. If nothing else it convinced me cruises are not for me. The mystery is good and it is worth your time to read.
Never has a cruise gone so wrong. Detective Alex Ryder seems to get everything wrong but I still like her. Haunted for eight years by the perp that got away, she sees everyone she talks to as guilty. The ending is the best part of the book.
A troubled Detective, while under therapy is on the trail of a serial killer. Haunted by the killer’s escape, eight years ago, she is drawn to a eerily similar murder. Alex encounters many pitfalls and suspects, that keeps you guessing till the very end.
As a regular reader of crime fiction,it takes a lot to impress me and this novel did just that. I look forward to reading all of the other novels by this author. This book had me on the edge of my seat throughout.
Alex Ryder is a homicide cop in Tampa. She's scarred physically and emotionally from an unsolved case. When she pursues a suspect, she ends up on a cruise ship she can't get off of. Ridiculous
Wow! I was glued to this one. It was really a thrilling mystery. This detective does not give up despite her problems. Sometimes her being head strong gets her into trouble.
This story had lots of twists and turns. The heroine sure takes a beating. Not sure if a person could do what she does with all her injuries. Kept me entertained.
This story was an interesting take on an old plot line. The characters were interesting but a bit worn. The plot moved quickly and reached an obvious conclusion.