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Red Tide by Peg Brantley

gpg's review against another edition

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4.0

Fast paced, complex, multi-dimensional characters, Colorado based, and really scary. Thankfully it didn't get too gory. It probably deserves another star but I might not be able to sleep tonight (I don't usually read suspense thrillers).

clairelm's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this book and found the twists and turns to be exciting. Definitely a recommended book if you like crime and thrillers.

vesper1931's review

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3.0

In Colorado a field has been used to bury the murdered bodies of the victims of possibly two serial killers, can its location be found - once a possible site is found it's Jamie Taylor and her dogs who look for their graves.

sirsangel's review

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5.0

Reading through some of the reviews, I am stunned. Trying to figure out if we read the same book, or perhaps the author made substantial changes, and edits based on negative reviews.

Nonetheless, I found Red Tide to be an amazing story. I found the characters real, the storyline compelling, the plot was believable. Unlike many of the books I have been reading lately, the dialog in Red Tide did not seem forced or stilted.

I rarely give out five star reviews. A book must have that extra something special that makes me forget the world for just a while. Red Tide did just that. I actually checked to see who the publisher was and was delighted to see that this compelling and well edited story was self-published. Congratulations, Ms Brantley, you have a new fan and have entered my very short list of auto buy authors.
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