A review of the novel Dying Vengeance Published By J.M. West which I received a copy of for this review. But the thoughts in this review are all mine and no, one else.
First I would like to let you know I don’t usually read Crime Novels or even Mystery books, but Dying Vengeance intrigued me, and I asked for a copy. As I knew my brother in law Mike would enjoy Dying Vengeance and my father might as well. Once Dying Vengeance arrived I sat down to browse through it so I could decide who to give my copy to so they could help me with a review.
Although to my surprise as I flipped through Dying Vengeance I found I liked what I was seeing and I ended up reading it myself, and I enjoyed the storyline enough that I wouldn’t mind purchasing other editions of this new novel. Dying Vengeance keeps you on the edge of your seat, and it isn’t too gory or scary that it keeps me up at night.
Once David saw what I was reading he couldn’t believe it, and he asked me to read Dying Vengeance to him so I did and he enjoyed the storyline just as much as I did. Once we finished this new book, he took it down to his mothers, and she gave it to Mike once he came over. He went right home and began to read Dying Vengeance, and his wife Lynn let me know he didn’t put it down until he finished the entire novel.
Then Mike went to Amazon to check out the publisher and to order other books he had written as he wanted to see if they were as good as this one. The next time my dad comes to visit I plan on getting my copy Dying Vengeance back from Mike and letting my father read it as I want to see what he thinks of this new book.
Preview:
Carlisle Homicide Detective Erin McCoy battles the jitters as the first woman in Homicide partnered with Senior Detective Christopher Snow. On their first case, they track a serial killer who’s stalking family members embroiled in an inheritance dispute. The perp dispatches his victims with toxic chemicals. The detectives chase clues and connect the related victims, their mutual attraction blooms while she nurses him after a shooting incident. But sparks fly when FBI Special Agent Howard offers McCoy a job if she trains at Quantico. McCoy returns to Carlisle when she learns she has a rival for Snow’s affections.
Snow’s former partner, Reese Savage, returns to the CPD from Middle-East deployments expecting to resume their bachelor ways. Savage’s ire results in a PTSD spike while he’s tailing a suspect. In the interim, Chief March reassigns McCoy to the K9 Unit. When Mac becomes a target, she learns that she needs Chris to shove and shock her into life.