Monday, January 22, 2018

Review: Dead Man's Tale

Dead Man's Tale Dead Man's Tale by Riza Curtis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fun and quirky little story of humans, ghosts, fae and other things that go bump in the night. There’s a whole lot of a great story in a very little book. This book is so well written, with great characters and a ‘pull you through the pages’ plot line.

Detective Drew Holden has the best solve rate in his prescient. Nobody knows he has a little supernatural help, in the form of a ghost. But now his solve rate is so good, his higher ups don’t believe he isn’t involved in the crimes himself. They want him under investigation by the Supernatural Liaison team. Detective Sean Farley heads the team sent to help solve the murder case Drew is working on, as well as investigate Drew. There is instant chemistry between Sean and Drew, and things get hot between them. But there are more murders and misunderstandings that come after their night together.

Loved both Drew and Sean as main characters. Absolutely love Calleigh and her interactions with Drew. Loved this book, but as with most short stories, would have loved a longer story here.


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