Monday, June 8, 2020

Book Review: Lazarus By Lars Keplar

The seventh gripping novel of this series proves itself not only valuable but dynamic and powerful with this powerful husband and wife duo team of writers.

There's nothing that brings a greater joy than having a book that peaks my interest, grasps the plot twists like that old fashioned laundry ringer, and explodes with excitement that makes one feel every bit of emotion off the page.

This was a nail biter and was packed with experience and knowledge on how to be the King and Queen of the Thriller nation using Sweden's most notorious serial killer.

Never turn your back even when you think you've won.

This begins with falsely believing that Jurek was killed but his death was staged and sure as hell he's coming back to finish the job against Joona (the detective that helped take him down).

Revenge may not be so sweet when it's your partner that's just been captured -taken to a hidden underground coffin- and nearly buried alive.

Two choices: Walk away or fight like no tomorrow.

Fight on!

However, it could all be a trap and if it's someone will pay deeply.

Well, when the cat's away the mice will play but this has to end and in the end someone pays the ultimate.

I hope Joona and his partner make it out alive because this takes you right up to the ledge with frightening detail along the way.

I've been reading Lars Kepler for quite some time but this one had that extra spark of vitality , revenge, and tenacity that I absolutely soaked up like a sponge.

I hope you find this review well and I hope you get a chance to read this gem.

Thank you to Lars Kepler, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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