

Eden (Archer & Bennett, Bk 2)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
The first in this series was HADES, which I highly recommend you read before reading EDEN.
This time around, Eden's partner, Frank Bennett, has been recouping from injuries he received in HADES. He's also drinking way too much and is being forced by the department to see the shrink before being allowed back to work.
Meanwhile, Eden sends Frank to her father .... he has an investigative job involving the disappearance of an old flame from many years before.
At the same time, Eden is going undercover at a semi-cult to find what happened to 3 missing women. putting her life in extreme danger.
The book follows both these case, plus it takes the reader to Hades' beginning, how he became what he is.
I found it interesting, but not as exceptional as HADES. At times I found it confusing over who was where doing what and when. The characters are still very intriguing but I can't see this series going any further than it has.
I did give it a 4 star rating ... I felt I had a vested interest in seeing where the author took the characters.
My thanks to NetGalley / Kensington Books for supplying the digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
This time around, Eden's partner, Frank Bennett, has been recouping from injuries he received in HADES. He's also drinking way too much and is being forced by the department to see the shrink before being allowed back to work.
Meanwhile, Eden sends Frank to her father .... he has an investigative job involving the disappearance of an old flame from many years before.
At the same time, Eden is going undercover at a semi-cult to find what happened to 3 missing women. putting her life in extreme danger.
The book follows both these case, plus it takes the reader to Hades' beginning, how he became what he is.
I found it interesting, but not as exceptional as HADES. At times I found it confusing over who was where doing what and when. The characters are still very intriguing but I can't see this series going any further than it has.
I did give it a 4 star rating ... I felt I had a vested interest in seeing where the author took the characters.
My thanks to NetGalley / Kensington Books for supplying the digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
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