Blood and Justice: A Private Investigator Series of Crime Thrillers (a free freebie mystery ebook)

· Rayven T. Hill
4.1
2.37K reviews
Ebook
301
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About this ebook

When sixteen-year-old Jenny James goes missing, and the local police are unable to find her, the girl's frantic mother hires private investigators Jake and Annie Lincoln to search for her daughter.

When the body of Jenny's boyfriend is discovered, the mystery of her disappearance deepens. Shaken out of their comfort zone of Internet searches and poring over public records, the couple soon find themselves facing the frightening possibility they are looking for the latest victim of a serial killer.

As more bodies pile up, the town is gripped with fear. It seems no one is safe, and the Lincolns race to solve an impossible puzzle before they become the killer's next victims.

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4.1
2.37K reviews
Νίκη Α.
September 10, 2020
I started this book almost a year ago but I couldn't finish it. I left it somewhere around ch. 10 because it was boring. I decided to give it another chance (I hate living books unfinished) this time I managed to power though it and well here's my opinion: The story is okay. It's the classic Detective story with a serial killer as the bad guy. Nothing too special but interesting. The thing is that this feels more like a first draft and less like a finished story. The pacing is weird and sometimes the writer overdescribes things. The characters are one dimensional and feel lifeless. I couldn't really care about what's happening to them and that's what made it so hard to read for me. Jake and Annie the detectives of the story...well they don't feel like detectives really. They just stumble across evidence. We never really see them analysing the clues, they just collect them. It's a pity because as I said the story is there. If edited,it could have been a good book.
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Cheryl Earle
March 28, 2016
Stunning novel! I just couldn't put it down. Fabulous characters that you can invest in & a juicy plot that you can sink your teeth into. Fabulous setting in Canada - it's always lovely to read crime novels based in countries other than the U.S. (I'm from Australia) A wonderful find in Google Play Books; it was free! My only complaint is that Google Play doesn't have any more of the author's novels to purchase. I shall have to hunt down another way to download his books to my Android phone.
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Good Victory
April 26, 2016
The story is great, but what irritated me was the abrupt and constant change in the settings with each chapter, the change was so abrupt that it took a while to understand the setting, the characters and situation, another thing was the chilled thrill was only experienced at the end of the story, lots of unwanted description, and characters but definitely overall it was a good read.
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About the author

Rayven T. Hill was born in 1954 in Markham, Ontario. He has had a variety of occupations and careers since then, spending the last fourteen years as a computer programmer and web site designer.

His first novel, written in 1960, was an instant hit with his mother and one sibling. He then put his career as a novelist aside for half a century to concentrate on making a living, but has now ventured back into the world of writing.

His first real novel, Blood and Justice, was published as an eBook in June 2013.

He lives with his wife in Toronto.

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