Tuesday, October 28, 2008
*****REVIEW ~THREADS OF DECEPTION~~
By Author James Fletcher
More than one murder has been committed, all with the same
underlying clues, and dead bodies leave a trail for investigation.
A contract is out to kill a man, but the wrong man is murdered,
leaving former Austin police sergeant Chase Alexander as the
primary target. While desperately attempting to save his own life,
Chase takes matters into his own hands. He begins his mission
by searching for his missing father, then goes back into the past, and
digs up years of family secrets. Throughout his journey into the unknown to answer the mysterious questions leading to the murders,
Chase finds more-and-more lies. Time was running out, and answers
needed to be found to crucial questions in order to solve the case.
Why did the criminals want to kill Chase? Who was the contract
really for? Where was Chase's father? What lies, and secrets did
Chase find? Who were the two hitmen, and who hired them? Why
were other people murdered, and where did the names of the
deceased lead to? I recommend "Threads Of Deception" to all
mystery lovers. The characters in this riveting thriller electrify the
pages that are covered in conspiracy, and betrayal. James Fletcher
chose a title that fits this head-snapping novel like the perfect glove
to fit his hand. This book is filled with nonstop twists as good as
a reader would find in the series "Murder She Wrote." The clever
author introduces nail-biting suspense page-after-page, then leaves
the ending with a great surprise. "Threads Of Deception" is clearly
a steady engrossing thriller that leaves you on the edge of your seat.
The reader could feel the same escalating tension as if viewing one
of Alfred Hitchcock's finest. Before the final closing of the curtains,
drama soaks the pages in this gripping thriller that gives the reader
the same creepy chills as if viewing "Death Wish."
Geraldine Ahearn, A.I.O.M.
Author of 6 books
Founding Member ABI Women's Review Board
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