Monday, January 22, 2018

Review: Terminal Secret by Mark Gilleo

Title: Terminal Secret
Author: Mark Gilleo
Publisher: 2020 Press
Publication Date: September 26, 2017
Edition: Kindle (378 pages)
Genres:
  • Fiction
  • Crime Fiction
  • Detective

Terminal SecretTerminal Secret by Mark Gilleo

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Washington D.C. police Detective Earl Wallace and his new partner investigate the murder of an attorney and find their investigation taking numerous twists and turns wit no easy answers. At the same time, lawyer/private investigator, Dan Lord's new client doesn't seem to be telling him the truth, and he has to try to figure out the whole story before he becomes a victim of a terminal secret.

This story is fast-paced and the characters are interesting. The book also offers a glimpse into big city life, and there is good description of D.C. layout and topography. Through no fault of the author, I had some difficulty finding commonality with the characters, and the final outcome seemed too me to take too long to reach.





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