A review by wynnz
Charleston Buzz Kill by Tom Turner

mysterious medium-paced

4.0

 
Detective Nick Janzek and his partner have a new murder to solve: a reality TV star is found with a hole where he shouldn't have one; a co-ed female student assaulted by a powerful, rich property tycoon (don't you just hate that type); and an ex-con, again with more holes in him than God intended. The deeper he investigates, the more the body count increases. He's got more suspects than mice in a cheese factory. How is he going to narrow down the suspect pool? See how he methodically trudges through a quagmire of what we call civilized society to get to his quarry.


This is a fun read considering the subject matter, with well-rounded and developed characters, and a well-paced narrative that flows effortlessly, with very few to no lulls.


Overall, it's an entertaining and enjoyable whodunit, worth your time in my opinion.