Jennifer Soppe
Threw a wrench in the works Madison, newly hired and overqualified CSI, and Silas, semi downtrodden police detective, haven’t been given a second to breathe since the first murder that indicated the return of a serial killer from Silas’ past cases. As the story progresses a theory is followed, a new perspective is offered, and a tense work environment could create problems that they cannot fix. W.L. Knightly threw a wrench in the works to leave the reader scrambling in The Past Revealed. The path became more difficult for the duo and there doesn’t seem to be any relief in sight for them at this point. I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.
Kristen Lewendon
All of those layers of possibilities I saw in the first book get even deeper in this one. The case is still a twisting, tangled mess of past, present, and future. Will Silas and Madison be able to figure out who are true allies and who are only out to thwart their progress? When all’s said and done, can they even trust themselves? I don’t have a clue where this story is leading us, but I’m desperate to find out more. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
Ken Lingenfelter
Silas and Madison are investigating the Ghost serial killer. The captain was on the original investigation that send a man to prison and maintains a copy cat killer is doing the current murders. Siles believes the wrong man was convicted. Great characters and the story line flows. Waiting for the next episode.