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I thought this book was good. It wasn’t one that made me want to automatically read all of this authors books, but I liked it well enough while reading it. I thought it had a great premise that was very unique.
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to preview Buried Secrets. Buried secrets is a terrific suspense novel.
A young couple buys a new home in upstate New York and while digging up their field they discover human bones.
In Queens an ex con finds himself back in prison just when he starts to turn his life around.
Their lives will intersect because the remains may belong to a group who may have robbed banks. Their stolen money never found but maybe hidden near the couples home. And maybe someone is watching to see who will come to find it.
Worlds collide as money, mayhem and murder find their way to this isolated couples home and who will survive to tell the story
4 stars. Very good
A fast paced thriller from the amazing Author T.J.Brearton. Full of twists and turns and blind alleys and a book that although you cannot put it down, you really don't want to be reading it late at night alone!.
This was a brilliant read. As soon as I started reading this book I just knew I was going to love it. Highly recommended
Thank you for the opportunities to read this book. I have attempted it on a number of occasions but unfortunately I haven’t been able to get into it.
Buried secrets by TJ Brearton.
Newlyweds Brett and Emily Larson have just moved into a new home deep in the countryside, and are overjoyed when Emily finds out she’s pregnant.
Brilliant read. Couldn't put it down. 5*.
I thought this book was pretty predictable, even though it tried to have a twist, but overall it was still a good, solid thriller
I haven't read a book by this author before it wasn't really my bag I'm sure it is for others. I'm afraid I didn't manage to finish it.
Read for an honest review. Thank you Mr Brearton, Netgalley and Bookouture
This was a really great read that kept me wondering and guessing right until the very last page. Would highly recommend!
I enjoyed this book, it had an unusual story and there were a lot of twists that I didn't see coming, and just when you thought you had it all worked out there was a final twist at the end.
Buried Secrets by T.J. Brearton
Publisher: Bookouture
Thanks to NetGalley and publisher Bookouture for the ebook ARC of Buried Secrets by T.J. Brearton in exchange for an honest review.
There’s more than bones hidden at the Larson house…
Newlyweds Brett and Emily Larson have just moved into a new home in the countryside, and are overjoyed when Emily finds out that she’s pregnant.
Then they discover human bones in their garden.
As the police start to investigate, three things become clear:
The bones are recent.
They are not here by accident.
They are a message.
When the police put three photos of known criminals on the Larsons’ kitchen table, the couple realize the danger may be closer to home than they think.
As the situation escalates, can Brett and Emily keep one step ahead to protect themselves - and their unborn child?
I give this book a rating of 4 stars and I recommend reading this book.. This book really drew me in, in the beginning and it kept my attention through to the end. There were many twists and turns. I am looking forward to reading another book by T.J. Brearton.
BURIED SECRETS is a fast-paced crime thriller by author T.J. Brearton.
A newlywed couple, Brett and Emily Larson have just moved into their new home in the countryside, when Emily finds out she is pregnant.
But when Brett starts digging in the garden, he discovers the unthinkable…bones…human bones in a tin box! And inside the tin box is a name and number?
This got my attention!
As the police start to investigate, they soon realise that this is a message for Brett and Emily.
With danger escalating around the corner, can Brett and Emily stay safe and protect their unborn child.
To say more would be to reveal spoilers. This was an enjoyable read, with memorable characters and lots of twists and turns in the plot to satisfy the reader.
Many thanks to Bookouture via NetGalley for my digital copy.
DNF - Made it to just over a third of the way through the book and nothing really happened. The book starts with a main character uncovering human bones as he digs to plant on his newly purchased land, and then a whole lot of nothing happens. Perhaps it gets better, but I lost interest 33% of the way through, according to Kindle's page count.
this was more of an action/thriller book than a mystery, which wasn't exactly what i was expecting. they pretty much tell us who the culprits were at around 30% or 40%, whereas i prefer most of the plot to be about the mystery itself rather than the action. i think books which rely mostly on the action don't work a lot of the time; it's a mode more suited to film than books, although it can be done well sometimes. overall, this was okay but rather underwhelming, despite the plot twist at the end (which didn't particularly have much bearing on the overall mystery, really)
Wow!! Buried Secrets is one of those books you just keep reading & then realize its 5 hours past your bed time. It is filled with a roller coaster of events that will keep you guessing until the very end.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
Anyone who likes a good crime novel will like this book. Good characters and a lot of surprises right to the very end!
Brett and Emily are starting their new life, in a new home, in a new place. While digging up the garden, Brett discovers some bones and this starts the police investigation...
A parallel story runs along about Russo taken back into custody. As the pages turn, the 2 worlds do collide and chaos occurs.
The premise of the story, as I am writing it, sounds so good, and I am left wondering about the reasons I didn't like the book.
Thinking back, I realize I didn't connect with anyone, everyone appeared fake to me. I couldn't feel the real emotions between the couple. The book went a little slow. I needed it to be more gripping pulling me into the story... But it lacked in that. I have to admit that I skimmed most parts, as it didn't call to to me.
The writing could have had more depth, at least for me. The story did have its appeal but it falls short in suspense. It is a good read if there is no other book available (which is not possible with such huge piles of TBR books hehe)
Brett & Emily have just got a lovely home in the country. Emily is pregnant. all is going well. As Brett is clearing land for their garden he comes across human bones- & that is the start of a lot of trouble.
Russo had been in trouble with the law but had turned over a new leaf when he met his wife and since the birth of their beloved daughter he has two strong reasons to keep out of trouble. However trouble seems to find him. When he is fined for a driving offence he cannot find the money. Whilst in jail waiting for his case to come up he is given an offer he feels he can't refuse if he wants to see his daughter grow up in any way apart from behind bars.
I found the first part of the book very hard going and nearly gave up. I'm glad I persevered because the last third was terrific! Some of the actions of the characters didn't quite ring true but I did find myself getting quite fond of Russo!
If you can get past the early part of the book this is a good read. I would like to give it 3.5 stars but had to settle on a 3. Thanks to Netgalley & the publishers for giving me the chance to read & review this book.
I really enjoyed this modern thriller. There are two storylines which eventually connected. The book had lots of twists and turns, guns, shooting and a bit of violence. Making for a riveting tale!
I couldn’t finish this book fast enough - unfortunately not in a good way. I just couldn’t get to grips with the characters enough to care about the outcome hence why it took me four days from start to finish (almost a record for me).
I do however love the cover and the synopsis drew me in but the content just didn’t deliver for me. Having said that a friend of mine I recommended it to loved it and from other reviews I see I’m in the minority.
Thanks to Bookouture for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review.