Summary from Goodreads:
"A tense and expertly-plotted debut mystery set against the bayous of Louisiana.
Baton
Rouge Police Detective Wallace Hartman has had better days. With her
long-time partner and mentor on medical leave and a personal life in
shambles, she’s called to the scene of a particularly gruesome murder:
the body of a known criminal has been found in a deserted warehouse, a
snake sewn into his belly. Obvious signs of torture point to a cunning
and cold-blooded killer who will stop at nothing to find what he’s
looking for.
When Federal Agent Mason Cunningham arrives on the
scene, Wallace expects a hostile takeover of the case. But when a
scientist with ties to the victim goes missing from a government lab,
she needs Mason’s federal connections as much as he needs her local
insight, and the two form an uneasy partnership to solve a case that
grows more complicated—and dangerous—by the minute.
Meanwhile,
the killer lurks in the shadows with an agenda no one saw coming, and
when Wallace and Mason threaten to get in the way they risk losing
everything they hold dear. Including their lives."
My Thoughts:
I picked this book up off of the library new releases shelf purely based off of that cover and the above summary. I hadn't heard about it previously so it was one of those rare library finds that I can't help but adore when it happens. It feels like serendipity! I'm glad that I brought it home with me because I really enjoyed this one. Wallace is a detective investigating the brutal death of a known drug dealer when Mason enters into her investigation. He has his own federal investigation relating to drugs as well but they soon find that the two tie in together. I enjoyed my time reading this book because it was different than the usual mysteries I read. I mean there was a murder but really they were trying to figure out what was going on in the drug world. Was there possibly a drug war about to begin? I also really, really liked both of the main characters. Wallace has had some bad things happen to her in the past which she is still working on dealing with. And Mason just wasn't your typical federal agent that you read about in other books. I loved the way that they worked with each other and the relationship that developed between them. It was all just really great to read about! I also really appreciated the ending of this book. I didn't see any of it coming until I was supposed to so I was very surprised by the ending. I could definitely read more about these characters so I would love if this author made this into a series! As far as I can tell it is currently just a standalone but I can sure wish otherwise!
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and would love to read more! I'm really glad that I decided to bring this one home from the library and didn't let it go back unread. It was an enjoyable read and I'm looking forward to seeing what else this author comes up with in the future. It had a really great mystery at the heart of it and an ending that I just didn't see coming. I would recommend this book to both thriller and mystery fans. It was a great choice and I need more books like this in my life.
Bottom Line: An enjoyable mystery with characters that I want more of!
Disclosure: This book came from my local public library.
Edited to add: I was just on Goodreads and there IS going to be a book two so this will be a series! 2nd book due to release this year!! I'm pumped!
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
Dark River Rising by Roger Johns (thoughts)
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2017 read,
2018 review,
library book,
mystery,
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Not an author I'm familiar with, but that summary was pretty intense. A snake in the belly. Ick. However, glad you liked it and I would have picked it up and looked at it too based on the cover. I'll watch for it. Isn't it nice when you know there will be a #2? LOL
ReplyDeleteKay - Yes - I love when I find out that there is going to be a 2nd book after I enjoy the first one so much! The snake scene was quite creepy but very unique!
DeleteI'm not familiar with this either but I LOVE books sets in Louisiana. However, a snake in the belly - YUK. I don't like then ANYWHERE, but certainly never imagined one turning up there!
ReplyDeleteBarb - I love books set in Louisiana too! It's funny because I pulled the book off of the shelves based off of that cover but it was the setting in Louisiana that made me bring it home :)
DeleteYikes, now that is a crazy crime scene! Glad you enjoyed it and you'll have to keep us posted if the second one is just as good. Always great to find a good series!
ReplyDeleteIliana, I will definitely share my thoughts on book 2!! I'm really looking forward to it!
DeleteI would pick this one up to read just for the setting. It does sound good, and I am glad you enjoyed this one, Sam!
ReplyDeleteWendy - That's exactly what I did! And the cover love of course!
DeleteI love the cover of this book! I'm such a shallow book buyer that sometimes a good cover will be enough to make me want to buy a book!
ReplyDeleteAngela - You and me both!! I will grab a book w/a great cover before a book with a not so great cover any day unfortunately. If that makes me shallow, I'm okay with that! LOL!
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