A review by rajesh_bookrider
Almost Mortal by Christopher Leibig

4.0

The Rosslyn Ripper case has landed in Sam's lap. Having killed three women in three months, the serial killer is still on the loose in Bennett county, Virginia.


Deputy Public Defender Sam Young has expertise in solving crime because he has a gift.  A gift of the ability to know the invention of people and also he can make people do his bidding.


A man came to Father Andrada's confession claiming to be the Rosslyn Ripper, just before killing his third victim, which puts Andrada in a tight spot legally. As it wasn't enough, a strange diary has shown up written by someone decades ago who could have a connection to the murderer, and the author of this diary shares the same psychic abilities as Sam.


I was really hooked to this from the start because it was a smartly plotted high-octane suspense,  and complex characters, although it was a little slow-pace in the middle for me but the rest was quick-pace. The author's writing style is impressive and can make the reader completely lose themselves in the story.

if you like mystery and thrillers I'd 100% recommend this.