rclz's review against another edition
3.0
Pretty good. A little slow in places but I think he'll get better as it goes. First books can be that way some times. Liked the characters but wish they were a little more fleshed out. Weird little plot but I had an inkling how it was going at the end.
mostlywright's review against another edition
4.0
It is quite enjoyable to hear all the Iowa references and landmarks since I currently live in Iowa. But beyond that, this was a very enjoyable suspense/police novel. I was referred by a friend and I am excited to read more of Mr. Harstad's books!
abhisheknandi's review against another edition
4.0
A little violent and disturbing but this is one of the best best raw countryside procedural thrillers I've read. Harstad was a cop himself and it shows in his writing. Detailed and engaging yet extremely believable scenarios. The way he introduces tension in a remote countryside and gathers momentum, you will find it difficult to put it down. Harstad can create tension even in a simple scene where two 'harmless' people are having coffee.
I loved it and recommend to all those who wants to read a taut and engaging book.
Satans exists and in modern world, they might exist in your own neighborhood.
I loved it and recommend to all those who wants to read a taut and engaging book.
Satans exists and in modern world, they might exist in your own neighborhood.
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