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The third book of the series is OUTSTANDING! The storyline, the characters, everything was perfectly done. Aaron Philip Clark could close out the series the way he ended it, and I would be okay with it. I believe he still has room to add one more story to the series. (I truly hope he does another installment!)

The creepiest thing about the book, though, was one part of the story that was mentioned that gave me the chills! But, I still love this book overall.

Note, if you decide to get this book, it could be read as a standalone. If you want more history of the protagonist, Trevor Finnegan, you should start at the beginning.

My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Recommend: YES!

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This novel is clearly a follow-up but it still works as a standalone. It's a torrid story told well. In pursuit of answers to his questions, the main character has to juggle his way through the hang-ups and lies of others which adds to the tension. This book is a good, easy read with a satisfying ending. Also, I was pleased to gain an insight into what life can still be like for black people in parts of America.

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First, I highly recommend folks read the first two books in
this good series because I feel I missed out on a lot of
the personal background and career development of
our two main characters.
This is a raw, real police suspense fiction, less procedural
but very well crafter. My gasps were audible, more
than a few times~shock, horror & relief got me!
This is not the easiest but every bit of it makes sense
if you’re at all familiar with the culture and the means
By which people can even their life scores.
I look forward to the next installment!
My thanks to Severn House Publishing for the
download copy of this book for review purposes.

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A hard hitting thriller that sees PI Trevor Finnegan delving into a murder case involving a half brother whose very existence is a shock and there’s plenty more of those down the road. Trevor’s dad, a recovering alcoholic is along for the ride and although their relationship bristles with animosity, there is an understanding between them that they will face their trials together.

The investigation into the murder itself is multilayered and utterly engrossing with some truly nefarious characters.

I was granted a free advance review copy and am leaving this review voluntarily.

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