A review by wynter_j
Last Redemption by Matt Coyle

4.0

Brief Summary: Private investigator, Rick Cahill is hired by his friend to monitor her son, Luke. Shortly after, Luke goes missing and Rick must follow clues that ultimately lead to a web of greed, deceit, and murder. It seems like Luke is right in the middle of it all. Can Rick untangle the secrets before it’s too late? There are plenty of powerful people wishing to keep their secrets buried.

Thoughts: Though this is book 8 in the Rick Cahill series, it can be read as a standalone novel. All of the information needed is built into the story. The characters are realistic and likable. It does start off a bit slow but once the drama starts to unfold, the pace picks up. There were plenty of twists and suspenseful moments that made this book an engaging read.

Thank you to Matt Coyle, Oceanview Publishing, and NetGalley for a copy of this book. Since I received an advance copy, I imagine that it will still go through another round of edits. I say this because there were numerous typos and at times illogical sequence of events. This in no way impacted my review, but I felt it was worth mentioning.