Thursday, April 27, 2017

Autumn Secrets Book Review

Autumn Secrets (Seasons Pass Book 4)

By Susan C. Muller

Autumn Secrets (Seasons Pass Book 4) by [Muller, Susan C.]
The harvest moon has arrived and homicide detective Noah Daugherty is drawn into a new and harrowing case when the search for clues leads him to the middle of a killing field. Desperate, he enlists the help of a woman from his past. Together they discover a serial killer, hell bent on reaping his own depraved version of social sanitation.


As Noah continues his urgent search for justice, the demented madman seems to stay one step ahead, taunting him and threatening everyone he holds dear.

Can Noah put a stop to the killing, or will he be buried along with autumn's secrets?

A Detective Noah Daugherty novel.    




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MY REVIEW

Houston Detectives Noah Daugherty and his partner Conner Crawford have each returned from well-deserved vacations only to be sent out to investigate the discovery of two female bodies found in the same vicinity. The field where the second body was found was mushy from the recent rains and had caused the body to surface. As Noah and Conner walk the field for clues, Noah accidentally sinks in the mud and uncovers another body. Upon closer inspection, it turns out there’s two bodies buried there, not one. Evidently Houston has a serial killer on the loose and they have just uncovered his killing field.

I enjoyed following Noah and Conner through their investigations. This series shows the dark, secretive side of human nature that is rarely seen, with this chapter being darker than the others. The tension was palpable and the secrets kept everyone on edge, including me. I liked the spattering of humor included throughout. One thing I didn’t understand though, was about the first body being found in a building. It didn’t make sense to me that the killer changed his mode of disposal. There should have been a reason for it. I felt this should have been addressed, but it was never mentioned.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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