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The Butcher and the Wren
by Alaina Urquhart
More like a 3.5 this book was decent. It plays out like you'd imagine a criminal minds episode with one of their reoccurring character. It's not the most amazing story you'll come across. The name is also a bit too much on point.
We get a two perspective book. We get the Bayou Butchers perspective of killing hunting, and everything else you would expect from a serial killer. We also get to look through the perspective of a ME, who is Wren Muller. We can learn the aspects of the story of how everything is connected. What I was surprised is that the original half of the book was not completely in modern time and it was a bit more backstory than anything. Though I think that could have been better it did leave a surprising twist I did enjoy.
I say if you're looking for a quick thrill that can continue in the future read it, but don't expect a masterpiece.
We get a two perspective book. We get the Bayou Butchers perspective of killing hunting, and everything else you would expect from a serial killer. We also get to look through the perspective of a ME, who is Wren Muller. We can learn the aspects of the story of how everything is connected. What I was surprised is that the original half of the book was not completely in modern time and it was a bit more backstory than anything. Though I think that could have been better it did leave a surprising twist I did enjoy.
I say if you're looking for a quick thrill that can continue in the future read it, but don't expect a masterpiece.