PositiveCriminal ElementHas everything a mystery reader could want: a spooky castle on a shadowy isle, a missing bride, and a murderer ... Although Raybourn does not exactly follow the \'Twenty Rules of Detective Fiction; as laid out by Philo Vance author S.S. Van Dine, readers will love this book. And if you are not already a fan of the series, you will be.
Harlan Coben
PositiveCriminal ElementThe subtitle for Harlan Coben’s Don’t Let Go could be: ‘Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.’ Set in a suburban New Jersey familiar to fans of Coben’s Myron Bolitar series, the tragic events from a night 15 years in the past come back to haunt the present … It all amounts to a Hitchcock-like McGuffin, a plot device that is the premise for the mystery and something for Nap to investigate as he peels back the many layers of deceptions of his high school pals. In addition to the McGuffin, there are red herrings aplenty, and a reader would do well to trust no one.