A review by yvo_about_books
The Dare by Carol Wyer

4.0


Finished reading: April 5th 2019


"Tiredness mingled with the damp made Natalie shiver and she shoved her hands deep into her jacket pockets to warm them."

*** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Bookouture in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ***

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Carol Wyer has done it again! She has proven me once again you can't go wrong with her books and she is one of my go-to authors whenever I'm in the mood for an entertaining and fast-paced detective thriller. The Dare is already book number three of the Detective Natalie Ward series... And her team has another complicated case on their hands. While Natalie has never managed to grow on me completely (I can't put my finger on the why though), what I love is the dynamics between the different members of her team. They all have their own unique personalities and add a little something to the investigation; sometimes the story switches to one of their POVs as well. In The Dare the story alternates between the police and the killer. We slowly learn more about the killer's past, the meaning behind the title, the significance of the snake and why he does what he does. It shows the danger of the internet and its influence on teenagers... Especially since the younger generation seems to be getting more tech savy than their parents every second. There are a lot of twists and turns involved in The Dare, adding to the overall suspense and keeping you invested until the final reveals. Things will also get quite personal and a lot will be at stake for Natalie this time around. If you are a fan of fast-paced, well written and entertaining detective thrillers, you should definitely try meeting Natalie Ward.



WARNING: Possible spoilers! Please don’t read this summary if you haven’t read the first two books yet. I’ll keep the summary short but it’s almost impossible to keep it completely spoiler-free…

When Jane arrives home a little later than usual, she realizes that her thirteen-year-old daugher Savannah never came home. She immediately starts searching and soon after raises the alarm. Detective Natalie Ward and her team don't have a lot of clues, and the race against the clock is one they won't be able to win... Not even 24 hours later Savannah's body is found close to her home. There isn't a lot of evidence available, making it hard for the team to find solid clues and a suspects. And things are getting even more acute as another teenager goes missing the same day. Will they be able to catch whoever is behind it all on time?




If you are looking for a well written, suspenseful and entertaining detective thriller that reads like a train, you know you can always turn to Carol Wyer. Both this series and her detective thrillers in general have been consistently solid so far and The Dare is no exception to that rule. I found myself flying through those pages to discover more about the killer and how things would unfold... It's true I never grew to like Natalie as a character, but her team's chemistry mostly makes up for that. And I'll definitely be looking forward to discover whatever will be thrown at them next.


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