Deadly Harvest (Flynn Brothers, Bk. 2)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
Private Investigator Jeremy Flynn is contacted by his former partner, Brad Johnstone, when Brad's wife mysteriously disappears from a cemetery in Salem, MA. When Jeremy arrives he finds Brad is a suspect in his wife's disappearance, and local resident Rowenna Cavanaugh believes someone may be impersonating the Harvest Man. Soon Rowenna and Jeremy discover a body hung in a cornfield like a scarecrow, and they're afraid that Mary Johnstone may have been taken by the same killer.
This is the second book in the Flynn Brothers trilogy. This story is more of a mystery with romantic elements. The mystery is interesting with several twists. There were several suspects to choose from, but I did figure out part of the mystery. My biggest problem with this book was the editing. The heroine's last name changed in the middle of the story. And, there was no gap between scene changes. One sentence had Jeremy and the police questioning the suspect, the next sentence was Rowenna researching the Harvest Man. It was very confusing and happened a few times during the story. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
This is the second book in the Flynn Brothers trilogy. This story is more of a mystery with romantic elements. The mystery is interesting with several twists. There were several suspects to choose from, but I did figure out part of the mystery. My biggest problem with this book was the editing. The heroine's last name changed in the middle of the story. And, there was no gap between scene changes. One sentence had Jeremy and the police questioning the suspect, the next sentence was Rowenna researching the Harvest Man. It was very confusing and happened a few times during the story. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
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