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Carved in Blood Kindle Edition
That’s what happens when your mother is accused of killing your best friend and several others.
Wanting a clean break, Evelyn joins the Navy and then goes to college. It is around that time that Evelyn becomes Evan Lane and fully embraces being a man.
Now Evan lives in Seven Sisters, a big city a few states over from the town where he grew up. He has a lovely girlfriend, a loyal dog, and a job cleaning up crime sites. No one knows he’s transgender, or that his mother was the infamous serial killer, Alice Lane. And that’s just the way he wants it.
But after dealing with a spate of linked murders on the job, Evan soon learns that someone knows his past. And they’re coming for him…
Praise for E. R. Fallon
‘The kind of book we stay up all night to finish.’ - Da Chen, New York Times bestselling novelist
Award-winning author E. R. Fallon has studied criminology and was mentored by a leading advocate for the family members of homicide victims. E. R. has also published several stories with mystery and crime elements that received praise from bestselling international writers.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 27, 2016
- File size5283 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B01LYZJJ9V
- Publisher : Lume Books (September 27, 2016)
- Publication date : September 27, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 5283 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 197 pages
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About the author
Best-selling crime author E.R. Fallon knows well the gritty city streets of which she writes. She studied criminology and was mentored by a leading advocate for the family members of homicide victims. E.R. is currently working on a new gangland series with her writing partner, KJ. The New York Times best-selling author Da Chen has said E.R. writes the kind of stories that "We stay up all night to finish."
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breaks new ground and could easily be the next Girl with Tattoos. Taut, professional,
could be more detailed and a bit longer. Well worthwhile.
For example, I don't believe a mother who raised a child could fail to recognize him if they sat face to face in a room for two hours talking, no matter how much the child had changed. The essential self is still there and a mother more than anyone would recognize her child.
The protagonist also does a lot of really stupid things, yet he doesn't seem to be a foolish person. I didn't buy it. For example, he is under suspicion for a serious crime and told by the police not to leave the area. He promptly does that, and also misses an important hearing that is critical to his continued employment.
He betrays the trust of his boss, which causes very serious consequences for the boss, yet there is no problem between them in the end and he keeps his job. This leaked information was concerning an open police investigation and there are no consequences there either. I just don't think that would happen.
I don't ask much from a mystery thriller except entertainment, and I did enjoy reading this for the most part. Towards the end, though, there were just too many of those implausible events and I started losing interest.
Note: I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I