Title ~ Blood Drama
Author ~ Christopher Meeks
Publisher ~ White Whisker Books
Published ~ 20 June 2013
Genre ~ Suspense
*Book source ~ Many thanks to the author for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review.
My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble out of 5
Ian
Nash has been dumped by his fiancé and dropped from the theater PhD program at
Southern California University. At 29 years old he is broke and has no idea
what he’s going to do. Stopping for coffee at a Carrie’s located inside a bank
seemed like a good place to think and possibly submit a job application.
Unfortunately, the bank is robbed and he’s taken hostage. Ian’s day just went
from really crappy to unbelievably screwed. However, after 2 days he escapes.
Now, it’s a race to use what he can remember to find the suspects before they
find him and take him out of the equation. Permanently.
Christopher
Meeks really knows how to put a reader right at the center of the action. The
more I read from Ian’s viewpoint the more I realize he’s a loser yet I couldn’t
help but like him. Aleece Medina is the FBI agent in charge of the robbery case
and she’s a great character, strong yet vulnerable, intelligent and highly
intuitive. And boy, there towards the
end, does she lay it on Ian. Finally, someone who forces him to reevaluate his
life and how he deals with things. The piecing together of the clues is
fascinating even if Ian butting his nose in is at times irritating. Though I do
understand his viewpoint. It’s his life on the line and if the FBI is going to
back burner the case then I can see how he would be motivated to find the
robbery/murder suspects before they find him. I enjoyed reading the inner
workings of the FBI and how they have to cooperate with other agencies in order
to get results. Something people tend to forget. I also loved that this is told
from Ian’s and Aleece’s viewpoints, so I really got a feel for them.
This
would be a 5 biter for me if it weren’t for all the stuff Ian spouts about
plays and theaters and philosophies. I’m sure others will find it awesome and
see something insightful in the ramblings, but it’s just not my thing.
Otherwise, this is a great suspense book. Figuring out and following the clues
to catch all four suspects is something that Ian is surprisingly good at and
something Aleece excels at doing. I
loved riding along as all the pieces fell into place.
Sounds like you wanted to shoot Ian a few times *giggles* I do love suspense.
ReplyDeleteHow did you know? lol Ok, maybe not shoot. Smack him upside the head a little bit once in awhile though. That would have been a possibility. ;)
DeleteThanks for taking part in the tour. I'm so glad you enjoyed Blood Drama!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! :)
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