Genre: Suspense
Description:
“Something’s off about Molly’s mom. Something sinister behind Alyssa
Vaughn’s thin smile and cold eyes.
Orlando homicide cop Bobby Greco has a sixth sense for bad guys, and
Vaughn is raising all kinds of red flags. Which is not good because Bobby’s
daughter is on the same soccer team as Molly. This one is hitting too close to
home.
He already has a tough case on his desk – trying to figure out who
abducted and likely murdered a teenage barista on her way home from work. Bobby
has a suspect, but without a body and with no hard evidence to build a solid
case, he’s hit a dead end. Bobby sets the barista’s disappearance on the edge
of his desk and digs into Vaughn. What he uncovers is a dangerous psychopath
who has already committed one horrific crime, and Bobby is sure another one is
just around the corner.
Now he’s working two cases, where one girl is lost, another is found,
and both are in danger.”
Author:
A resident of Calgary, Alberta, Jeff Buick writes what he describes as
“fast moving fiction” in different (but not a lot different) genres like
thriller, crime fiction, mystery, and suspense.
For more about Jeff, check out his website.
Appraisal:
This novella is being presented as a “prequel”
to the Bobby Greco Series. As I’m writing this book 1 of the series (One is
Evil) is also out. My conclusion after finishing this novella is that the
author might be thinking that a small investment, sure a bit less in money, but
mainly in time, to read this will give him a chance to convince potential
readers to keep reading the series. If that’s his thinking, he hooked me. (If it’s
not his thinking, maybe it ought to be.)
I found the two cases that our protagonist,
Bobby Greco, is working on in this novella compelling. I wanted to know what he
found and cared that he solved the cases. That one of them was a situation
where Greco didn’t know there was a crime, but was seeing cause for concern and
decided to start digging, was a twist that you don’t see often and felt like a
risk, which kept the level of intensity even higher than it might have been. I’m
definitely recommending this one if you’re into intense, fast moving suspense. Just
be forewarned, he’s trying to suck you into the rest of the series. But if this
prequel is any indication, I don’t think you’ll mind.
FYI:
Some adult language.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues.
Rating: *****
Five Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate
word count: 20-25,000 words
2 comments:
Thanks, Al, I appreciate you taking the time to read and review No End of Bad Guys. And yes, I’m not so subtly trying to get readers interested in the Bobby Greco series.
Jeff
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Jeff.
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