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Book Review: The Angel Maker

Reviewed By: Jon Jordan - Crime Spree Magazine - RAM


The Angel Maker     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Ridley Pearson
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Police Procedural
Series: Boldt / Matthews # 2
Hyperion 368pages / $6.99

This is one of my favorite Ridley Pearson books, and since I just reread it, I thought I might as well review it.

Lou Boldt is a wonderful character and in this book we really get to know him. His way of getting sucked into a case is what really makes him work as the hero. In this book Daphne, the psychologist Boldt works with, stumbles across something while she is helping at a shelter for runaways. It appears that someone is harvesting organs. The villain in this book is truly evil, and yet almost realistic. Pearson does such a great job with his writing that the events seem totally realistic. When I read this book, I felt the rain and the wind. And I read faster at the end because I was getting nervous about the doctor gone bad.

Ridley Pearson never fails to entertain, and in this book, the second in the series he proves that he can drive a story like Kyle Petty drives cars.

Jon Jordan - Crime Spree Magazine - RAM

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