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One by One
by Sandy Braccey
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: One by One
Author: Sandy Braccey
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 1/5
Recommended For...: thriller seekers, short story lovers
Publication Date: November 2, 2018
Genre: Thriller/Mystery
Recommended Age: 16+ (death, gore, violence)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 11
Synopsis: Secrets are Deadly
John Wilson is a cop. Lisa Wilson, the supportive wife. Their world is shattered when he’s murdered, and she is charged with the crime. Rick Fellows, the detective assigned to the case, discovers a secret the couple was hiding. A secret so destructive the detective will risk his career in getting to the truth.
Review: The book is good, but the book has a lot of errors with it and it’s oddly written. I couldn’t figure out who the I is and why we were doing what we were. The character development was also non-existent for me. The book is also only 10 pages long and it’s really too short for the genre it’s in. The book needs to be further developed.
Verdict: Not for me, but maybe for you!
Book: One by One
Author: Sandy Braccey
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 1/5
Recommended For...: thriller seekers, short story lovers
Publication Date: November 2, 2018
Genre: Thriller/Mystery
Recommended Age: 16+ (death, gore, violence)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 11
Synopsis: Secrets are Deadly
John Wilson is a cop. Lisa Wilson, the supportive wife. Their world is shattered when he’s murdered, and she is charged with the crime. Rick Fellows, the detective assigned to the case, discovers a secret the couple was hiding. A secret so destructive the detective will risk his career in getting to the truth.
Review: The book is good, but the book has a lot of errors with it and it’s oddly written. I couldn’t figure out who the I is and why we were doing what we were. The character development was also non-existent for me. The book is also only 10 pages long and it’s really too short for the genre it’s in. The book needs to be further developed.
Verdict: Not for me, but maybe for you!