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beth_books_123's review
4.0
Bent coppers man. Bent coppers - 4*
I FEEL LIKE I'M ON LINE OF DUTY AGAIN WITH THIS AUDIOBOOK...CORRUPTION EVERYWHERE!
I FEEL LIKE I'M ON LINE OF DUTY AGAIN WITH THIS AUDIOBOOK...CORRUPTION EVERYWHERE!
the_coycaterpillar_reads's review
4.0
Dance With The Reaper – how many people have tried to do just that and lost? A haunting title, a disturbing cover and a soul breaking synopsis. Wes Markin has penned a story that can only build upon the DCI Yorke franchise. So, who pray tell would dare dance with the Reaper? Someone who has given up on life? Someone that lives a life with reckless abandon? Or is this something else entirely? Well you’ll need to read it for yourself to find out.
I’ll let you into a little secret – I couldn’t wait to read Dance With The Reaper. It was highly anticipated, and I so desperately wanted it to live up to my expectations. I couldn’t wait to uncover the secrets it was desperate for me to unleash. My worst fear is something happening to one of my children. You want to the natural order of things to follow through. I don’t think life would be worth living if they didn’t live under the same sky. For one character that scenario becomes a reality, but they don’t have the opportunity to say goodbye, but they do witness it of a kind. The heartache, the trauma and the emotion would be enough to break anyone.
I’ve already mentioned the cover – you can feel the desolation and very quickly the action-packed narrative seeped into my veins and I became at one with the enigmatic words. We have dual POV’s told and it brings clarity and a multi-faceted understanding to the timeline. It brings you to that pin dropping moment that feels like a tsunami carrying you away. By the almighty power of Zeus, the author at no point sugar coats anything. The power of the story sweeps you on. The story opens with a local woman, a radio broadcast presenter being held at gunpoint. If a listener can guess the perpetrators favourite song, then he won’t kill her…can someone guess in time?
Dance With The Reaper takes us on a journey with DCI Yorke. The details that are scattered, the unsaid words and the palpitating heat and perspiring sweat and the moment when you wonder if everything will be ok. Wes Markin knows just how his readers tick – he has that secret formula that just allows him to connect with us. I’ve read many crime fiction novels and it takes a lot now to move me one way or the other. This story just managed to get under my skin and that doesn’t happen as often as it used to.
Crime is a scary and unfortunately inevitable occurrence in our social world. Well Wes Markin has manged to have me checking over my shoulder all that more now. Our assassin is one scary dude – not just your average shady character, he is terrifyingly awful. We have a Russian ex-pat with little words, but he more makes up for that in height and bulk and the strength of 10 incredible hulks. It’s the aspect of the story that had me quaking the most.
Dance With The Reaper has success written all over it. Wes Markin knows how to play with your head and leave you dazed. A cat and mouse chase, a race against the clock, a superb voice in British crime fiction.
Thanks to Caroline Vincent for a copy of the ebook and my spot on the blog tour – always a pleasure.
I’ll let you into a little secret – I couldn’t wait to read Dance With The Reaper. It was highly anticipated, and I so desperately wanted it to live up to my expectations. I couldn’t wait to uncover the secrets it was desperate for me to unleash. My worst fear is something happening to one of my children. You want to the natural order of things to follow through. I don’t think life would be worth living if they didn’t live under the same sky. For one character that scenario becomes a reality, but they don’t have the opportunity to say goodbye, but they do witness it of a kind. The heartache, the trauma and the emotion would be enough to break anyone.
I’ve already mentioned the cover – you can feel the desolation and very quickly the action-packed narrative seeped into my veins and I became at one with the enigmatic words. We have dual POV’s told and it brings clarity and a multi-faceted understanding to the timeline. It brings you to that pin dropping moment that feels like a tsunami carrying you away. By the almighty power of Zeus, the author at no point sugar coats anything. The power of the story sweeps you on. The story opens with a local woman, a radio broadcast presenter being held at gunpoint. If a listener can guess the perpetrators favourite song, then he won’t kill her…can someone guess in time?
Dance With The Reaper takes us on a journey with DCI Yorke. The details that are scattered, the unsaid words and the palpitating heat and perspiring sweat and the moment when you wonder if everything will be ok. Wes Markin knows just how his readers tick – he has that secret formula that just allows him to connect with us. I’ve read many crime fiction novels and it takes a lot now to move me one way or the other. This story just managed to get under my skin and that doesn’t happen as often as it used to.
Crime is a scary and unfortunately inevitable occurrence in our social world. Well Wes Markin has manged to have me checking over my shoulder all that more now. Our assassin is one scary dude – not just your average shady character, he is terrifyingly awful. We have a Russian ex-pat with little words, but he more makes up for that in height and bulk and the strength of 10 incredible hulks. It’s the aspect of the story that had me quaking the most.
Dance With The Reaper has success written all over it. Wes Markin knows how to play with your head and leave you dazed. A cat and mouse chase, a race against the clock, a superb voice in British crime fiction.
Thanks to Caroline Vincent for a copy of the ebook and my spot on the blog tour – always a pleasure.
bookworm_brad's review
4.0
DCI Yorke and his team face a deadly opponent in the form of a vicious russian assassin, along with a ruthless crime family out for revenge. Plenty of action and intrigue in a no-holds-barred novel that kept me glued to every word.
Aubrey Parsons narrates the story perfectly.
Aubrey Parsons narrates the story perfectly.