Dead
Drift
by
Dani
Pettrey
A
Review
This is the
fourth and final (?) book in a series begun in 2016. I have enjoyed
each as I read them. The stories built on each other for the most
part — though it would not be too difficult to jump in midway and
pick up with the story with any one book.
This
book brings to a conclusion two stories that have flowed through the
entire series — the murder of Griffin’s sister and ten other
young women across the southern USA and tracing and dealing with the
nemesis that kept Luke away from his one true love for the last seven
years. A fitting, if unwanted, conclusion, to a well-written series.
My only wish would be to see the characters grow their PI business
and families in coming books. Alas, this is fiction, and like real
life, a story does not always have a “happily ever after” ending.
The
author has promised more in her new series “Coastal Guardians” —
but with new characters and problems. I, for one, will be looking for
this new series in the coming months.
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This
review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher
for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are
mine alone.
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