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A review by downtown_kb
Winter Kill by Josh Lanyon
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.75
Adam, an FBI agent, finds himself in the middle of a small town assisting the local sheriff's office with a sudden influx of murder investigations.
This was solid character development, romance and mystery. I really liked Rob and Adam as characters. I liked that this book used a one night stand that turns into more trope. This had a very intricate mystery and I have to admit I got a little lost in all the names of the suspects and side characters towards the end (but that’s pretty typical for me). However, it was well crafted. The scene in the cellar was creepy! (Josh Lanyon has some spooky books and this made me excited to read more by him) A well rounded solid read. Ends with a HFN.
Gomez Pugh did pretty good with the audio.
This was solid character development, romance and mystery. I really liked Rob and Adam as characters. I liked that this book used a one night stand that turns into more trope. This had a very intricate mystery and I have to admit I got a little lost in all the names of the suspects and side characters towards the end (but that’s pretty typical for me). However, it was well crafted. The scene in the cellar was creepy! (Josh Lanyon has some spooky books and this made me excited to read more by him) A well rounded solid read. Ends with a HFN.
Gomez Pugh did pretty good with the audio.
Moderate: Sexual content, Murder