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Karma Never Sleeps by R. John Dingle
4.0
"When it comes to small towns, there are always secrets."
FBI agent Gus Wheeler is called in to investigate a possible serial killing in a small coastal town when the second woman in a group of friends who go by "the posse" is found murdered. With a long list of possible suspects and victims and being stonewalled at all corners, Gus must determine whose secrets are the most deadly.
KARMA NEVER SLEEPS by R. John Dingle is a small town crime novel featuring a large cast of characters (both human and non) and so many secrets, you won't know who to believe!
I have always and will always love a thriller set in a small town - everyone knows a little too much about one another and a lot are willing to do whatever it takes to keep their image clean - it's one of the worst places for an FBI agent to be dropped in and I loved how Dingle utilized it here!
This story also features the cliquiest of cliques - it's giving Big Little Lies - which feeds into the drama of moving the story along.
Overall, this was a great debut that I think will appeal to a lot of crime fiction readers!
Huge thanks to the author for sending an early copy my way in exchange for an honest review!
Publication Date: April 14
FBI agent Gus Wheeler is called in to investigate a possible serial killing in a small coastal town when the second woman in a group of friends who go by "the posse" is found murdered. With a long list of possible suspects and victims and being stonewalled at all corners, Gus must determine whose secrets are the most deadly.
KARMA NEVER SLEEPS by R. John Dingle is a small town crime novel featuring a large cast of characters (both human and non) and so many secrets, you won't know who to believe!
I have always and will always love a thriller set in a small town - everyone knows a little too much about one another and a lot are willing to do whatever it takes to keep their image clean - it's one of the worst places for an FBI agent to be dropped in and I loved how Dingle utilized it here!
This story also features the cliquiest of cliques - it's giving Big Little Lies - which feeds into the drama of moving the story along.
Overall, this was a great debut that I think will appeal to a lot of crime fiction readers!
Huge thanks to the author for sending an early copy my way in exchange for an honest review!
Publication Date: April 14