Never…
assume you know someone. Harry Blue is the top sex crimes investigator in her department. She’s a seasoned pro who’s seen it all. But even she didn’t see this coming: her own brother arrested for the grisly murders of three beautiful young women.
Never…
accept a reassignment to the middle of nowhere “for your own good”. Harry’s been sent to a makeshift town in a desolate landscape – a world full of easy money, plenty of illegal ways to spend it, and a ragtag collection of transient characters who thrive on the fringes of society. A place where little grows but evil flourishes.
Never…
trust anyone. Looking into a seemingly simple missing persons case, Harry’s been assigned to a new “partner”. But is he actually meant to be a watchdog? Still reeling from the accusations against her brother, Harry can’t trust even her own instincts, which she’s never doubted…until now.
Never…
go anywhere without leaving a trace. Far from the world she knows and desperate to clear her brother’s name, Harry has to mine the dark secrets of her strange new home for answers to a deepening mystery – before she vanishes in a place where no one would ever think to look for her.
Never Never is an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride with enough intrigue and suspense to keep you guessing until the final minute. You’ll never be able to turn it off.
Let down by inaccuracy, awful characters. Usually I enjoy reading books by James Patterson. He’s got great plotting and characters. This, however, is not one of those times.Â
exciting with a nicely complex female detective lead character with an interesting male … Fast paced, exciting with a nicely complex female detective lead character with an interesting male partner as a foil.The Western Australian desert added an interesting element of tension to the story.This is a productive collaboration between James Patterson and up and coming Australian crime writer, Candice Fox.I’m looking forward to the second book due out February 2017.
Never, Never Bother With Blue… This is the second book I’ve read with the involvement of Candice Fox as either co-author or as sole author. And neither stories have impressed me.Â