Kristen Lewendon
The story is compelling, and once I started, I couldn’t put it down. But, my highly suspicious nature meant that a lot of the big revelations in this book weren’t that much of a surprise to me. Trust nothing and no one, and everything’s suspect until proven otherwise. There’s a part of me that’s screaming blue murder that it’s taken five books for one of the characters to finally see what I was looking at in the first one. And now that just about every man in Suede’s life has managed to behave like a jerk to her, I’m almost hoping that in the final book she’s going to ride happily off into the sunset with none of them. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the authors.
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Jennifer Soppe
Cruel and unusual punishment to wait Suede, our resident criminology student, cannot believe the turn the case has taken and is still reeling from everything they have found out so far. As the story progresses a new partner comes in, evidence paints an ugly picture, and being forced to face the truth is an ugly pill she does not want to swallow. W.L. Knightly’s Planting the Clues continues to twist the reader into knots with the Capsule Killer series. Forcing me to wait for the conclusion to put all the pieces together seems like cruel and unusual punishment. I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.
Jill Bultmann
Again the author leaves you wanting more. I love this series so far. Just when you think you have who the killer is figured out, you find put you are wrong. This is the 5th book in the series and I love them all