Pages

Monday, August 3, 2020

Review: One Inner Voice by Kay Wyont


One Inner Voice (Alamo City Mystery Book 1)Synopsis: Sometimes, the High and Mighty need to be taken down a peg or two. Everyone should have a purpose, and this is mine: to make a difference. One death at a time.

San Antonio Police Detectives Randy Monroe and Danny Beckman know two things: a serial killer is on the loose, and they don’t have enough clues to catch him. Surely the fact that the victims are murdered elsewhere and the bodies moved and dumped at churches means something, but what? With every new incident, Randy and Danny become more obsessed with unraveling the facts. But the closer they get to the truth, the more it looks like it might take a miracle to bring the killer to justice. 




A short yet compelling read as we follow two detectives trying to link and solve a series of mysterious deaths and unmask a serial killer with a religious bent . The investigation is labourious as all avenues are explored by the detectives, yet we must read on to the conclusion where we discover ......... really, plot spoiler? Not this reviewer.

I particularly liked how the author interspersed the main narrative with that of the first person narrative of the serial killer, who drops a subtle hint every now and again, and gives us a sneak peak into their possible motivation and struggles as they carry out their "mission".

This was my first book from this author and I am looking forward to more in this series. 


No comments:

Post a Comment