When I got this from the library I wasn't aware it is Christian fiction, and nothing wrong with that just not my cup of tea
When I got half way I stopped and thought 'nothing is happening' and I mean NOTHING--the story is so bland and boring for a police story that I just quit, I want something with some bite to it and this doesn't have it for me
I'm sure for the readers of this genre it will be a good book but for me it missed the mark
When I got half way I stopped and thought 'nothing is happening' and I mean NOTHING--the story is so bland and boring for a police story that I just quit, I want something with some bite to it and this doesn't have it for me
I'm sure for the readers of this genre it will be a good book but for me it missed the mark
Detective Boone Drake brought down a crime syndicate, but he was shot and needs shoulder surgery. As he deals with the pain of his injury and reviews the case, he realizes that someone in the police department is bad.
I thought the book was a well written police drama. The author's insider view of the police force (his father and brothers were policemen) made the book seem authentic. I don't know how Boone kept going with his shoulder injury, pain meds that made him sleepy, and late nights. Having to decide who he could trust and who he couldn't made the book interesting.
I thought the book was a well written police drama. The author's insider view of the police force (his father and brothers were policemen) made the book seem authentic. I don't know how Boone kept going with his shoulder injury, pain meds that made him sleepy, and late nights. Having to decide who he could trust and who he couldn't made the book interesting.