Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Black Eyed Susans



I was asked to review this book by Netgallery.

The storyline feels very much like a lot of similar novels out there.

Nevertheless I was hooked from page one and read on to the end.

Essentially the plot is about  Tessa who is Surviving victim of a serial killer. This is written in the first person. Gruesomely she was found in a grave with other dead victims .a man named Terrel, is convicted partially on the evidence of Tessa  is on death row awaiting the inevitable execution.

Medical teams try to sort out her post traumatic disorders and just what happened trauma in Tessa.The psycho analysis for me was really insightful and fascinating. She is convinced Terrel did not commit these terrible murders and battles against the clock to stop him going to his death.

The book thunders on and the reader is gripped as to whether Terrel is the murderer or if not who the murderer is.

Although the subject matter is familiar the slant the author takes is different and it s all about Tessa and how she can solve this.

The book is tense and at times quite scary but a recommended great read.

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