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I enjoyed reading this story it had me entwine deeply in its mysterious and thrilling pages, it is well crafted, exciting and makes an entertaining read. It’s an engrossing tense one indeed, and absolutely captivating with its intrigue and many twist and turns. Agent Kelly is very meticulous and serious, she zones your attention to every detail, making you feel as if you are walking the field of the investigations with her. With the killer now focusing his sight on her family, things got heated real fast. It is a well crafted exciting, intriguing and very entertaining,
This was just ok for me. It’s funny because the story is full of so much detail and dialogue yet It didn’t carry over to flesh out the characters.
The premise was interesting and the chapters from the killer’s perspective were good. I wish we were offered more of those! There is a bit of suspense and some twists but I did figure this one out before the conclusion. If I didn’t read so many thrillers I prob would have been entertained more by this. Pls give it a shot as it may be right for you.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author and Joffe Books for a copy in exchange for a review.
What a thrill of a ride!! Lots of twists and turns.
I really enjoyed this book. I would definitely recommend. If you love psychological thrillers then pick this book up. You will not be disappointed.
This has everything needed to be a successful thriller! If you’re looking for something to really dive deep into this is for you. On the other hand, if you don’t have time to really concentrate and don’t have the time to dive into this in one sitting then you can miss something. Excellent thriller though.
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3.25 Hearts So I am on the fence a bit on this novel. The psychological thriller side is interesting and kept me interested. The problem was the characters. I never really connected with any of them even the heroine, Kelly Roth. I found her strong and smart but any more of her personality was unexplained.
This is a heavy book, if you ask me. This is not a light read but one that makes you think about the human mind of the victim and the killer.
I was pretty sure I knew who it was a number of times but was still interested in how the mind works of the characters and the author.
Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Enjoyable and a fun read!
The story caught my eye from the moment I read the blurb, and I just knew I wanted to read this book. I was not let down and can recommend this to everyone!
Tis is the second book of TJ’s I have read and I am loving them. The one thing that draws my attention is that it is set in New York, which adds a whole new level and excitement.
This book follows an FBI profiler as she investigates the murders of women by a serial killer.
I really liked the fact that Kelly is new to the job so we learn things as she does especially to do with the way procedures are and we get to learn about Kelly’s back story throughout the book.
I really liked the character of Kelly and the way she worked made the story fly, so much so that I got to the end before I realised and hadn’t even tried to work anything out in advance.
Overall this is another great book by TJ, which I really enjoyed and can’t wait to read more by him
Received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I liked this. It reminded me of an ep of Criminal Minds. The story was good and I was actually surprised over who the killer was. It’s wonderful to read a book that isn’t predictable. I liked the writing and will definitely buy some of the authors other books
I loved the concept of this book, unfortunately, I kept imagining different twists or paths the story could have taken and was disappointed with the way it actually played out.
The Husbands is a hardcore Police Procedural, meaning the author delves so deeply into aspects of crime solving that the book has an extreme technicality to it. This isn't necessarily a bad thing and definitely appeals to a certain audience. It just wasn't well suited for me.
Additionally, the book is made up primarily of dialogue which hints at development issues and had the greatest effect on characterization. Layering character and behavioral traits through actions and less through how they describe themselves or retell their stories would have brought more balance to the novel.
I can't say I know much about law enforcement but this book indicates that TJ Brearton definitely knows his stuff. I hope the attention to detail is an accurate portrayal as this is the strongest leg the book has to stand on. Serious Police Procedural fans will devour this book!
You can hear more from me about this book in my April Recent Reads YouTube video. Thank you to NetGalley and the author.
Kelly Roth, FBI agent must return to her hometown to help catch “The Park Killer”, a serial killer that is killing women and sometimes their children, purposefully leaving evidence at the scenes. But Kelly will have to overcome her own demons waiting for her at home.
The Park Killer isn’t satisfied with killing the women, he want to destroy the entire family, so he begins to bait the husbands via text messages and phone calls.
While the idea behind the novel is very interesting, the pacing is very slow. I wish more effort had been put into character development and developing the killer than explaining ballistics.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
A roller-coaster of a book, eventually, following a serial killer who murders women and then challenges their husbands. Kelly Roth is an FBI profiler sent to assist in the investigation and, of course, has her own damaged past. Why does everyone have to be damaged? She works with a variety of police departments, some supportive, some less so. There are good descriptions of the locale and characters but I wasn't completely convinced by Kelly I'm afraid. As for the minute details of guns? Nope. Too much and not adding anything to the story that a few succinct sentences wouldn't cover. The book does get better in the second half when the pace picks up and the characters develop to a degree. It just about gets a 4* because I'm feeling generous today. Thanks to NetGalley and Joffe publishers for an advance copy in exchange for my honest review.
A good thriller with lots of twists and turns. Enjoyable read. I liked Kelly as a character and would probably read more stories with her in them.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.
Well, this one was a different genre for me but being a lover of Criminal minds I was hooked once I saw the protagonist was a FBI profiler so pleased I gave it a shot.
More of a thriller than a mystery, the plot moved along quickly and victims and suspects piled up.
Never read this author before but will keep my eye out for another one!
The Husbands was a good thriller and I guessed the wrong killer. The writing style is a bit heavy to pour though because it gets very wordy.
I didn't really enjoy this that much. It was boring and suffered from detail overload. I was just glad to get to the end.
The Husbands, written by T.J. Brearton, is a tense suspense novel regarding a serial killer who kills women (and sometimes their children) only to torture the husbands afterward by taunting them via text and phone calls. Sometimes I found the pace unbearably slow (mostly the first third of the book), only to see that it picked up and had my attention again. There are twisty plots and layers of plots... The Husbands definitely has layers and layers. My advice is to stick with it through the beginning because it goes deeper and deeper into the secrets behind the characters, including FBI Profiler Kelly Roth. The action in the last half of the book makes up for the slower pace in the beginning and the writing gets tighter as the plot progresses!!!
I have read other books by this author and enjoyed them. This was not the case with this book. The pacing is extremely slow. The characters are undeveloped. The main point in the blurb is a killer contacting the husbands of the victims. There is very little of this in the story. The killer is easily predictable. There isn't a lot of suspense or twists. There is an overabundance of procedure that is very dry. I was disappointed this book didn't live up to the potential.
A very twisted psychological thriller,with many twists and turns. Female lead with her own problems battled to solve the murders.
"...you can trace all human behavior to love or a lack thereof."
FBI Agent Kelly Roth of the Behavior Science Unit is sent to the town where she grew up to investigate a serial murderer known as the "Park Killer" (all the murders happened in some kind of state or local park). Three women have been killed, one pregnant and also a 10-year-old boy. The killer simply puts a single shot in each victim's head and apparently drives off leaving shell casings and the dead behind where they fell. As she navigates between police departments and the usual turf protectiveness, Kelly finds that the is definitely a case where her training in psychopathology will be put to use as the killer is using some sort of "no free will" manifesto to justify his behavior. As she interviews the devastated husband survivors, it is discovered that the killer is contacting the men and manipulating their minds. In a complicated investigation involving the FBI and local police, Kelly is confounded by contradictory evidence and frustrating interviews. Can they discover the killer's identity and stop him before he takes more victims? NO SPOILERS.
This was an interesting police procedural and crime thriller that focused primarily on the psychological aspects of a person devoid of some of the vital parts of humanity. The notion that pain is all in the mind and that people are reactive rather than liberated by thoughts and that control of anything is an illusion. The novel, however, was filled with characters who were only partially more than one-dimensional and I didn't feel as if Kelly Roth was fully developed. The book focused less on people than on theory to some degree. It was a quick read and I'll probably look for other books by this author in the future.
Thank you to NetGalley and Joffe Books for the e-book ARC to read and review.
This is a very good book, very well written and with a good plot. Excellent flow and timeline, and on point all the way.