A review by baldmarlin
Where Death Meets the Devil by L.J. Hayward

5.0

You ever start to read a book at a Zaxby's at 6pm and finish before 11am the next day, even after sleeping for 7 hours? Because that's what happened with Where Death Meets the Devil. I got sucked in so fast and so easily, I didn't even realize how quickly I was reading the book. I love every bit, and I'm not usually into thrillers or spy/assassin novels.
I really enjoyed the way LJ Hayward set the book up, having the story alternate between THEN and NOW, instead of alternating POVs. It was really interesting watching the story evolve and move forward, even while you were looking back. You see the relationship between Ethan and Jack grow closer THEN, while also realizing there's got to be more to the story NOW.
I think I sent a friend at text at 1:30am yelling that I reached the halfway point and that I was so angry that I was too tired to keep going. I'm so excited to see how the story will progress in the planned sequels!