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Sam Easton is a broken man on the inside. Discharged from the army after being in a humvee explosion, he suffers from memory loss, blackouts, and night terrors. His situation doesn’t improve when his wife decides separation might be the best thing for him to be able to heal and for her to get back to the self that she’s lost.
Melody, a college student, is bartender at the Pearl Club where Sam also works. She’s trying to make a better life for herself after a downward spiral in her past led her to rock bottom. After Melody is beat by her boyfriend, she turns to Sam, and the very next day her boyfriend is found dead. All signs lead to Sam but this is just the beginning. Someone has their sights set on both of them and will do nothing until they’re at his mercy.
I’m a sucker for thrillers like this so I was excited to read about Sam and Melody. Both damaged but trying to cope with present life while also trying to make a better future for themselves. How the killer messed with their minds by making sure they knew they were targets. The only thing I wasn’t too fond of was that I realized who the killer was early on in the book. His reasoning was a bit childish but I truly enjoyed the showdown at the end!
Thank you to Netgalley, St. Martin’s Press, and Minotaur Books for a copy of the book. Deep into the Dark by P.J. Tracy is out now!
Melody, a college student, is bartender at the Pearl Club where Sam also works. She’s trying to make a better life for herself after a downward spiral in her past led her to rock bottom. After Melody is beat by her boyfriend, she turns to Sam, and the very next day her boyfriend is found dead. All signs lead to Sam but this is just the beginning. Someone has their sights set on both of them and will do nothing until they’re at his mercy.
I’m a sucker for thrillers like this so I was excited to read about Sam and Melody. Both damaged but trying to cope with present life while also trying to make a better future for themselves. How the killer messed with their minds by making sure they knew they were targets. The only thing I wasn’t too fond of was that I realized who the killer was early on in the book. His reasoning was a bit childish but I truly enjoyed the showdown at the end!
Thank you to Netgalley, St. Martin’s Press, and Minotaur Books for a copy of the book. Deep into the Dark by P.J. Tracy is out now!