Tuesday 10 April 2012

CRIME THRILLER REVIEW: Asbury Park - Rob Scott

Release Date: 29/03/12

SYNOPSIS:

A thrilling police procedural with supernatural elements, for fans of Patricia Cornwell, John Connelly and Stephen King Ten weeks ago, Homicide Detective Sailor Doyle worked his first solo case, a gruesome double murder in a remote farmhouse in Virginia. And things turned very nasty for him ...Now Sailor is recuperating with his family at a beach house in Belmar, on the New Jersey shore. He's struggling with prescription drug withdrawal while trying to build up his shattered shoulder and leg, and he's also trying to rebuild his shattered relationship with his wife. Jenny, while pleased he's alive, is less enamoured with the idea of reconciliation. Seeking refuge in a century-old beachfront resort hotel, Sailor meets an elderly man, Mark "Moses" Stillman, a former minor league baseball player whose wife and daughter drowned in the ocean off Belmar years earlier. Sailor's having nightmares about his previous case, and when he starts seeing things again, he realises that once again he's being guided to the truth ...even if it's not what he wants to hear. And it's not long before he finds himself investigating those deaths.


REVIEW:

Whilst I wasn’t the biggest fan of the author’s first book, I picked up this title as I’d engaged with his writing style.

This book, in my opinion, is superior as the characters are more rounded, the plot more complex and of course the author keep you glued with a myriad of fast paced twists alongside darker deems coming to light as it wends its merry way.

Add to this sharp prose, gripping action alongside an author who has learned a lot since his last release and all in, this tale generates a crime story that will be a firm favourite with readers of not only police procedural but also the noir genre with the books realistic flavour. Cracking stuff.

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