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Thirteen
by Steve Cavanagh
I received a free e-copy of this book via NetGalley from the author/publishers in exchange for an honest review.
Thirteen is a crime thriller unlike any I have read before and I was genuinely hooked from the very first line to the last. I couldn't put it down.
Thirteen is the fourth book in the Eddie Flynn crime thriller series BUT you don;t have to read the others to read this one, as I haven't and I got absolutely fine with it. In this story, we meet Joshua Kane, a cold-blooded serial killer who is extremely clever and has been getting away with his crimes for years. He's arranging a place for himself on the jury of a high profile murder case so he can make sure an innocent man goes down for his crime. But defense attorney Eddie Flynn is called up last minute to work on the case, and he may be onto Kane.
Wow, oh wow. I loved this book! Not only was it thrilling, and bloody at times but it was also highly clever and suspenseful with the amount of court room drama as well as the actual physical altercations that happened throughout the novel. I felt scared for every character in this book because Kane was a killer like I've never read about before. He literally thinks of everything (almost) in order to get away with his crimes.
Every part of this book was written really, really well from Kane's POV and his terrifying way of thinking, to how Eddie Flynn worked out the different ways to prove that Bobby was innocent of the murder charges laid against him. Flynn has a confidence but not too much of a swagger that makes him instantly likable and someone who is easy to root for.
I don't want to write too much about this book because it is a thriller and you shouldn't know too much about all the goings on but trust me, read this book! It's fantastic!
Thirteen is a crime thriller unlike any I have read before and I was genuinely hooked from the very first line to the last. I couldn't put it down.
Thirteen is the fourth book in the Eddie Flynn crime thriller series BUT you don;t have to read the others to read this one, as I haven't and I got absolutely fine with it. In this story, we meet Joshua Kane, a cold-blooded serial killer who is extremely clever and has been getting away with his crimes for years. He's arranging a place for himself on the jury of a high profile murder case so he can make sure an innocent man goes down for his crime. But defense attorney Eddie Flynn is called up last minute to work on the case, and he may be onto Kane.
Wow, oh wow. I loved this book! Not only was it thrilling, and bloody at times but it was also highly clever and suspenseful with the amount of court room drama as well as the actual physical altercations that happened throughout the novel. I felt scared for every character in this book because Kane was a killer like I've never read about before. He literally thinks of everything (almost) in order to get away with his crimes.
Every part of this book was written really, really well from Kane's POV and his terrifying way of thinking, to how Eddie Flynn worked out the different ways to prove that Bobby was innocent of the murder charges laid against him. Flynn has a confidence but not too much of a swagger that makes him instantly likable and someone who is easy to root for.
I don't want to write too much about this book because it is a thriller and you shouldn't know too much about all the goings on but trust me, read this book! It's fantastic!