Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Book Review: "A Stranger At The Door" By Jason Pinter



Is it not the case when you finally get things in order the whole bottom falls out?


Rachel is a gal with gusto whose not afraid to kill or be killed but nobody predicted her son's teacher would be killed. 
His gruesome murder was not A-typical murder and was more of a military style killing using rats.


I won't go into further details but it has to be connected with her past since Matthew Linklater also sent her an ominous email prior to his departure.


Someone now wants to expose her past while she's trying to expose this killer. Now, if I was a betting woman I would go with someone higher up on the food chain but would anyone be willing to talk.


Could the principal or vice principal be actively engaged in sharing information to help solve this case?


Will this case take her to more remote locations and areas well known for possessing off shore accounts and funds?


Could this involve more than just a jilted person, a revengeful individual, or a corrupt person trying to take another down?


In the end there was a number of characters that came into play so you may want to jot notes along the way to keep them all straight especially with them revolving throughout the extensive plot.


It was a steady pace with an interesting plot that started strong and ended with a sense of relief.


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

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