Thursday, April 16, 2020

Book Review: "Guilty" By Christer Tholin

When you reach the point of no return you can't ever go back!

Christer does a fab job bringing this idea to light with Hanna -a young girl who likes her independence and freedom to the point of death.

In fact, if we look back in time we understand just how strong -smoke, fog, mirrors, and gaslighting can be when it involves a 'lover boy' who uses women for his own personal gain and pleasures.

He used Hanna as his own prostitute and used other women to bring home the bacon.

Hanna was only sixteen years old when she went missing and her parents set out searching with Lars and Elin as hired detectives to locate her.

She was found, but the problem was she was scarred, and traumatized by this monster in disguise, and couldn't overcome her own inner demons and committed suicide.

The question most readers possess is why? Why didn't anyone help her? 
As it turns out there's a whole 'dark world' here in which stabbings, murders, corruption, drugs, and the fast life are working in tandem.
If only we can count on someone to do the right thing but as we uncover nobody cold be trusted...NOBODY!

Sadly, Hanna was a toy in this much larger and deeper force of evil...
A great new thriller that was extremely well written, precise, and direct that created emotional turmoil like never before!

Thank you to Christer, the pub, NetGalley, Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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