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Alex Caan

Autor de Cut to the Bone

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The Unbroken by Alex Caan
A Khan& Heaton Crime Thriller #1

A wedding rushed into
An unhappy couple beginning their honeymoon
Kidnapped
One missing and one dead
Police called in
Will they find the missing before he is dead?
Who is the mastermind behind the crime
and
Why did it happen as it did?

This was a complex complicated character driven twisted terrible tale in which every person seemed to have a secret, past horrible experiences, ulterior motives or just not be 100% normal...but then...what is truly normal?

From the beginning of the story to the end I kept wondering how the author came up with the plot and the characters. I felt horrible for more than one person in the story and especially so for Millie who paid with her life. The team set to solve Millie’s murder were an unusual duo of women that were similar and yet very different. Their partnership at work proved to be excellent as both were skilled in doing their jobs but they also were scarred in ways that created a dependency between them outside of their job that was intriguing and made more and more sense as their pasts were revealed.

There was so much to contemplate in this story...so very much. My mind is struggling to put into words what to say about this book. Hmm…

What I liked:
* It was not a simple tale and made me think
* Learning more about what made each character tick
* Finding out who was behind the tragic events and why what happened did
* That the perpetrator did not achieve all that was planned
* That this was deeper and darker than I thought it might be
* Learning about Sarah and Moomy but not learning everything – there is more I want to know about both of them
* The police procedural aspects of the story
* How twisted it was – and how dark – but also how karma might eventually get the baddie
* Knowing this is not a one and done story

What I did not like:
* The loss of an innocent life
* The darker hidden sides of some of the characters
* Some of the past experiences of more than one character
* The fact that there are so many dysfunctional families in the world
* The reminder of how evil people can be.

Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Yes

Thank you to NetGalley, Hera and BOTBS Publicity for the ARC – This is my honest review.

4.5 Stars
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CathyGeha | Mar 22, 2020 |
4.5 stars.

In Cut to the Bone by Alex Caan, a missing person's case quickly takes a few unexpected twists and turns as Detective Chief Inspector Kate Riley and her second in command Detective Sergeant Zain Harris search for young vlogger Ruby Day who has disappeared.

Both Kate and Zain are a little confused at how quickly their boss, Police Crime Commissioner Justin Hope, calls on them to investigate Ruby's disappearance but they push aside their misgivings and begin their search for her. Kate begins with Ruby's parents who are visibly distraught but she gets the feeling they are not telling her everything. They point the finger at Ruby's gamer/vlogger boyfriend Dan Grant who has a bit of a nasty history and during his interview, he is less than forthcoming. When a shocking video of Ruby is sent to her parents, Kate and Zain know time is of the essence in locating Ruby and they intensify their search. When another video is posted, they fear the worst and another member of their team uncovers the first solid bit information that could lead them to Ruby. Will Kate, Zain and the rest of the team locate Ruby before the kidnapper strikes again?

The investigation into Ruby's disappearance takes Kate, Zain and a variety of investigators into the world of vlogging (video blogs). Ruby has amassed quite the following in her career and along with her boyfriend Dan, they are the sweethearts of the vlogosphere. However, Ruby's parents are not a fan of Dan and in fact, they are adamant he is involved with her disappearance. Their accounts of his possessive behavior and an violent incident involving Dan and another young woman certainly lend credence to their suspicions but will Kate and Zain find any proof he is involved in Ruby's apparent kidnapping?

Kate and Zain's interview with Dan does provide helpful information about MINDNET, the company that both Dan and Ruby have been working with to gain maximum exposure for their vlogs. They cannot uncover any evidence that MINDNET is involved in anything illegal, but they do think CEO Jed Byrne is just a little too slick. Their investigation into his business dealings with Ruby do reveal a few inconsistencies with the information he provided, and although they are unable to link him to her disappearance, Jed remains on their list of possible suspects.

Kate and Zain are very interesting characters with intriguing and complicated backstories. It takes a good portion of the novel for the details of their respective pasts to be revealed and this slow parceling of information is a little confusing for readers since it feels like they are missing vital information about the main characters. Kate and Zain are both very damaged by past events and while Kate seems able to compartmentalize her life, Zain's issues are not quite so easy to leave behind. He comes very close to crossing the line several times and Kate is concerned Zain might do something to jeopardize the investigation.

Cut to the Bone is a fast-paced mystery that deals with very topical issues that will resonate with readers. Alex Caan supplies a variety of misdirects and red herrings that very effectively casts suspicion on a number of suspects who might have kidnapped Ruby. A very clever police procedural that is hopefully just the first of many novels starring the very intrepid crime fighting duo Kate Riley and Zain Harris.
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kbranfield | otra reseña | Feb 3, 2020 |
Alex Caan’s writing in this book is gripping from start to end. The book starts out interesting and attention grabbing with a story that is well written and engaging. Caan also wrote complex characters who are fascinating with varied backgrounds amidst the tense and suspenseful plot.

The social media theme was a good commentary on how the world has become, the fame people seek, the public life newer generations have become accustomed to and the consequences of it all.

The chapters are so short it makes it that much easier to get through the book but you don’t really need the extra help because you’ll want to keep reading to find out where the story is going as Caan releases everyone’s secrets a little bit at a time to keep your attention.

The conclusion came just as I was about to pass out from lack of oxygen as I hadn’t realized how long I had been holding my breath. Caan did a impressive job so if you like gritty crime novels then you’ll be up far into the night glued to these pages.
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ttsheehan | otra reseña | Feb 9, 2017 |

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Obras
3
Miembros
61
Popularidad
#274,234
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
16

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