Friday, September 25, 2020

Book Review: "The Lakehouse" By Joe Clifford



Todd may have been cleared of his wife's murder but the real Banker Butcher is still on the prowl.

What comes next is a fiasco of shady individuals, and a dead woman's body that has washed up on shore next door.

It's a crazy dark underground of information surrounding a doctor and his patients.

" Sheriff Duane Sobczak’s investigation leads him to town psychiatrist Dr. Meshulum Bakshir, whose position at a troubled girls’ group home a decade ago yields disturbing ties to several local, prominent players, including a radical preacher, a disgraced politician, a down-and-out PI―and Sobczak’s own daughter."

My issue with it was it was way too much too process and jumped from one to another throughout the entirety with no real central focus but more of a wild goose chase.

Then it appeared as if we jumped too quickly from one topic to another and BOOM there is the killer.

Just not my thing but I hope it finds a good home.

Thank you to Joe, the pub, Netgalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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