A review by bookedoc
Dead Sound by Anise Eden

4.0

3.5 ⭐️

“Dead Sound” blends part medical and psychological thriller with a hint of espionage as Neve, a psychotherapist, and her coworker Cornelius entangle themselves in a complex and dangerous conspiracy that a religious cult claims is threatening the power players of Washington D.C. At first, these claims seem too wild to be true, but as sinister events start to unfold that ultimately threatens the nation, Neve becomes determined and desperate to chase down the truth and stop the evil lurking amongst them, but will anyone believe her before it’s too late?

Romantic suspense is one of my favorite genres, and I enjoyed watching the mystery unfold at the same time as a slow burn romance between the main characters starts to ignite. The plot is certainly unique and interesting enough that I am starting the second book, however I felt the circumstances around the cult was a little too unbelievable for me, and parts of the book dragged on a bit. The book does seem to set up a lot of potential for the second book, so I’m anticipating a lot more action and closure in the next!