A review by bnjreads
A Killing Fire by Faye Snowden

3.0

Thank you to Flame Tree Press for sending this review copy my way!

A Killing Fire by Faye Snowden was a slow burn, crime fiction novel that follows Raven Burns, a Louisiana Homicide Detective with a past she so desperately wants to escape.

With a serial killer for a father, many of his crimes she witnessed, Raven struggles with her innocence and whether or not she was complicit in her father’s crimes. We feel Raven struggle with her identity, constantly hearing father’s voice in her head. We hear her lie and we witness her relationship with Billy Ray and her Chief become strained.

This book has so many twists and turns that you can’t help but to keep reading to figure out who the true killer was. While this book was a little slower moving for me, I still enjoyed the crime feel of the writing. There is solid character development throughout this book. Each character’s personality held true from the beginning of this book to the end. The unique perspective of having a serial killer for a father and all that ensues thereafter his death! Grab yourself a copy!