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Twisted Lies by Angela Marsons
5.0
Angela Marsons is not the queen of crime thrillers. She is the jack, queen, king and ace of crime fiction. Not many authors can take their book series into double digits, but in Angela Marson's case I wouldn't mind if the series hits triple digits. What seems impossible is that one of the greatest characters of all times, Kim Stone, keeps on developing and growing.
The book itself is a classic Marsons. It keeps on delivering, and you can't stop reading it until the fantastic ending. The excellent slow-giving cliffhanger att the end means the next book will be something to look forward to in a way a child looks forward to Christmas day.
The main problem for a reviewer is that you don't want to give anything away from the story, because it is a masterpiece in itself, and you don't want to ruin even a teeny tiny bit of it by trying to explain it to potential readers. You don't want to ruin the read for the lucky soul who hasn't read it, and you don't want to butcher the story, because you know you can't write about it anywhere close to the way the author flawlessly puts the words on paper.
Another mesmerizing and riveting read! I find it insulting to even rate it giving between one to five stars, because how many stars should you give to the sun? This astonishing author's author never fails, and you just keep on yearning for more. Yes, please, I am ready.
Merged review:
Angela Marsons is not the queen of crime thrillers. She is the jack, queen, king and ace of crime fiction. Not many authors can take their book series into double digits, but in Angela Marson's case I wouldn't mind if the series hits triple digits. What seems impossible is that one of the greatest characters of all times, Kim Stone, keeps on developing and growing.
The book itself is a classic Marsons. It keeps on delivering, and you can't stop reading it until the fantastic ending. The excellent slow-giving cliffhanger att the end means the next book will be something to look forward to in a way a child looks forward to Christmas day.
The main problem for a reviewer is that you don't want to give anything away from the story, because it is a masterpiece in itself, and you don't want to ruin even a teeny tiny bit of it by trying to explain it to potential readers. You don't want to ruin the read for the lucky soul who hasn't read it, and you don't want to butcher the story, because you know you can't write about it anywhere close to the way the author flawlessly puts the words on paper.
Another mesmerizing and riveting read! I find it insulting to even rate it giving between one to five stars, because how many stars should you give to the sun? This astonishing author's author never fails, and you just keep on yearning for more. Yes, please, I am ready.
The book itself is a classic Marsons. It keeps on delivering, and you can't stop reading it until the fantastic ending. The excellent slow-giving cliffhanger att the end means the next book will be something to look forward to in a way a child looks forward to Christmas day.
The main problem for a reviewer is that you don't want to give anything away from the story, because it is a masterpiece in itself, and you don't want to ruin even a teeny tiny bit of it by trying to explain it to potential readers. You don't want to ruin the read for the lucky soul who hasn't read it, and you don't want to butcher the story, because you know you can't write about it anywhere close to the way the author flawlessly puts the words on paper.
Another mesmerizing and riveting read! I find it insulting to even rate it giving between one to five stars, because how many stars should you give to the sun? This astonishing author's author never fails, and you just keep on yearning for more. Yes, please, I am ready.
Merged review:
Angela Marsons is not the queen of crime thrillers. She is the jack, queen, king and ace of crime fiction. Not many authors can take their book series into double digits, but in Angela Marson's case I wouldn't mind if the series hits triple digits. What seems impossible is that one of the greatest characters of all times, Kim Stone, keeps on developing and growing.
The book itself is a classic Marsons. It keeps on delivering, and you can't stop reading it until the fantastic ending. The excellent slow-giving cliffhanger att the end means the next book will be something to look forward to in a way a child looks forward to Christmas day.
The main problem for a reviewer is that you don't want to give anything away from the story, because it is a masterpiece in itself, and you don't want to ruin even a teeny tiny bit of it by trying to explain it to potential readers. You don't want to ruin the read for the lucky soul who hasn't read it, and you don't want to butcher the story, because you know you can't write about it anywhere close to the way the author flawlessly puts the words on paper.
Another mesmerizing and riveting read! I find it insulting to even rate it giving between one to five stars, because how many stars should you give to the sun? This astonishing author's author never fails, and you just keep on yearning for more. Yes, please, I am ready.