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Friday, August 23, 2013

Book Review: Evidence of Malice Book One by Kim M. Allen

Title: Evidence of Malice Book One
Author: Kim M. Allen
Genre: Thriller

Buy: Amazon

Book Summary:
May not be suitable for all audiences. 
Forensic scientist Dr. Fields has a problem. He’s on the trail of a serial killer who so far seems to be one step ahead of him all the time. Women were going missing then turning up dead with evidence of being horribly tortured. Now the killer had turned his sights on Jill, the new found love in Fields life. The lead detective on the case, the foul mouthed Mia Sanchez, has little time for Fields methodical, measured approach; she wants all the answers yesterday. They must find a way to work together before it’s too late for Jill...


Excerpt:
“Twice she had banged her already bruised head on the walls of the moving vehicle. She was bound and gagged. The air she breathed in through her nose burned and caused her to tear up. She struggled to cough from behind the gag. She was terrified. She could see nothing but light and shadows from inside the large white canvas tote bag. Her muscles ached and quivered and once she thought she was going to be sick. She knew she would choke to death if she vomited…”


Book Review:
Like the author says in the description, this book is not suitable for all audience. The story is graphic with lots of action jammed packed into  82 pages. A well written, quick read with well developed characters. This book will leave you wanting more and longing for book two. 

I highly recommend this book for the hardcore thriller readers.


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