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Brutal Business indeed!

Review from Brutal Business →

Horton delivers another knock out punch in his 3rd book in The Mad Mick series. The action is amped up in this thriller all the way. The banter between Connor and Barb in this one definitely gets the funny bone as well

Heartbreaking story well told!

Review from A Killer Among Us →

It’s a murder story well done. I read hundreds on a regular basis and appreciated the straightforward telling of the story with no frills. Transcripts from the court cases were read aloud and I was able to follow along as if I were there. Recommend!

excited for 2

Review from American Survivor →

I’ve had this book in my library for a minute. I’ve already listened to it once and jus tf finished my second as my next book will be the sequel to this due to the sale and I forgot how intense some of the moments were. especially witnessing the first time that civilization and humanity..

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More of the madness

Review from Brutal Business →

Mr. Horton is among the top authors in the genre and he doesn’t disappoint. This book was hard to put down and really easy to read and follow along with the story and especially the characters. But why the reason for only 4 stars. To be honest, I don’t know. Something was missing which is..

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Exceptional

Review from No Stone Unturned →

Confronting, accurate, inspiring and brilliant… this is such an exceptional story of the beginning of forensics science and forensic investigators… in the science of what we now know as crime scene investigations.

Very poor choice of narrator

Review from Turbulent →

The book itself was…ok. The premise was great but character development and plot were not….not the worst I’ve read but I didn’t find myself really rooting for the main characters or eagerly awaiting the next chapter. There were times the writing was so dry I felt like I was reading a police report. I nearly..

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Trial Reading, Too Long

Review from A Killer Among Us →

It’s a very interesting, sad story, of a family with a heartbreaking loss of a loved one. I felt the book was long, redundant, to the point where I had to skip chapters. In the end, the family still loss a daugher and mother. It left me curious, I Google their names to see what..

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