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The Crooked Shore by Martin Edwards
5.0
I haven’t read the previous books in the series, and apparently the main characters have been around for some time now. But that didn’t deter me to enjoy this story, not even a second.
It’s been twenty years since a murder case remained unsolved and now, after all this time, someone wants to open the cold case again because there’s something interesting happening around the same setting that could cause a lot of chaos in the future.
It immersed me in the story from the beginning to the end; the author has a way with his words that makes me want to never stop reading and falling for each piece of a puzzle that he drops around when least expected.
It’s much more psychological twisted than mystery story and I love when a book really challenges me in that way, because not only one of my theories was right in here.
A very compelling read that highly recommend.
arc review
It’s been twenty years since a murder case remained unsolved and now, after all this time, someone wants to open the cold case again because there’s something interesting happening around the same setting that could cause a lot of chaos in the future.
It immersed me in the story from the beginning to the end; the author has a way with his words that makes me want to never stop reading and falling for each piece of a puzzle that he drops around when least expected.
It’s much more psychological twisted than mystery story and I love when a book really challenges me in that way, because not only one of my theories was right in here.
A very compelling read that highly recommend.
arc review