Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney completely leaps into an unexpected alley that was completely mind-blowing, brilliant and worth the wait.
Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco (Stalking Jack the Ripper#4)
Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco has everything well-knitted and seamlessly added without taking away from the core plot.
The Housemate by Sarah Bailey
I missed some action and actual investigation trope in The Housemate by Sarah Bailey but otherwise it is a pretty decent read.
The Stalker by Sarah Alderson
The Stalker by Sarah Alderson is one of those books that will only reward you if you are patient enough. So wait for the end !
Last Girl Breathing by Court Stevens
Last Girl Breathing by Court Stevens needs you to have a bit of patience for book to settle down and the actual thrills start bombarding you.
Trojan Horse by Jim Corrigan
Trojan Horse by Jim Corrigan is too extensive and detailed in weaponry for kids but the same thing is actually what works for adults
Group, Photo, Grave by Joanna Campbell Slan
Group, Photo, Grave by Joanna Campbell Slan could have gone into a bit more into the mystery as now it is all about the central character
I Know It’s You by Susan Lewis
I Know It’s You by Susan Lewis travel a lot through various alleys branching out with the plot and this can both be a good and bad thing.
How to Destroy Your Husband by Jess Kitching
How to Destroy Your Husband by Jess Kitching do actually get immersed in the process of finding out the secrets of this “husband” character.
Prom Mom by Laura Lippman
Prom Mom by Laura Lippman was all talk and no action and even the characters made less sense. They would appear so temperamental.