Thursday, September 10, 2020

Book Review: "Child Behind The Wall" By Steve Parker



This was a fast paced, cringe worthy thriller, with tremendous depth and breadth without too much blood and gore.

While there were parts that created some nauseous moments, and some dialect that was a hard pill to swallow, there's also a fab written plot that continued to increase its intensity -demanding attention from the start.

In fact, it began with police responding to a burglary; finding a dead man; and a woman wearing his face as her mask>>>
WTF?

OH BOY...

Add to this the reasoning behind the kids murders and the piece by piece solution and it became maddening.

As if this wasn't enough the background on these two main guys is even worse.

One's got a wild streak with women while separated from his model wife as a wealthy man while the other is a nut case involved with the police but is way too immature and egotistical.

This is the sixth in the series, but if you operate backwards like me without starting in any one type of specific order, you'll be fine as it works well as a stand alone.

All in all it kept my peak interest and never let me down.

Thanks to Steve, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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