Linda Strong
Maximilian Kottle is dying ... all the money he has, which is millions, will not save him. He has less than a month to live and he wants Jon Marshall Tanner, Private Investigator, to honor his last request. He wants to see his son, who disappeared 10 years ago, was only 20. It was the 60s with the hippies, the world of drugs. the marches, the riots. Tanner doesn't even really know if the son is still alive, finding him will take all his courage and strength. I remember a bit of the 60s and the author has nailed it. It was a turbulent time and as I was reading, I could feel the anger, the fear, the apprehension of the time. This is well-written, suspenseful, and a real page turner. The characters are credible and the story line is exact. Many thanks to the author / Open Road Integrated Media / Netgalley for the digital copy of this crime fiction. Opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.