Tina Longfellow
WHAT TOTAL RUBBISH. I'VE HEARD OF POETIC LICENCE BUT THESE BOOKS TAKE THE BUSCUIT. CIVILIANS WORKING CASES FOR THE POLICE AND NO ONE CARES. THIS AUTHOR NEEDS TO RESEARCH WHAT HAPPENS IN A REAL POLICE STATION, NOT ONE THAT THEYVE MADE UP. I BET THEYRE AS DIFFERENT AS CHALK AND CHEESE.. MAKES ITS HARD TO FOLLOW.
Alisa Douglas
This book picks up right where book 1 ended. Now with the investigation turning to include one of the study group participants and the FBI moving in to take over, things are starting to heat up. Suede manages to maintain a presence on the case and the clues are building. Everyone looks guilty and they all have secrets. Small sleepy town and secrets go hand in hand. Nice follow up to book 1. The characters are continuing to develop and more questions are raised. I definitely recommend starting with book 1 or you'll be lost. I can't wait to see what happens next.
Linda Heller
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The title says it all: "Unearth the Evidence". We are following an investigation mainly from the point of view of Suede who is shadowing a police investigator with the FBI. Although the story is mainly told from Suede's perspective, there are several characters that are woven into the story and reveal the investigation thru their insights or discoveries. I compare this series to a TV show that ends each week leaving you anxious for more. Now I wait patiently for book #3. (I am writing an unbiased review of this book, which was given to me from the author.)