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A review by pause_theframe
Tattoo Killer by A.J. Norris
3.0
This book was very enjoyable. I liked the characters and the action.
From the start, we were given a guy who was hard to hate. He was accused of a crime he says he didn't commit, he loves his child and does so despite having an ex-wife he despises.
The author created characters that had a decent amount of depth. They each had a lot of physical description, so I found them easier to picture and their characteristics made them easy to relate to.
The world was made to be believable, as was the entire story. This was very important to me, as I like to feel a part of the story. This was also followed through with the pace, as we had very realistic, slower moments, where I could get to know them and see what was going on, and there were faster, more action-filled moments for fun.
Overall, this was a good read and I would recommend.
**I received this book for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.
From the start, we were given a guy who was hard to hate. He was accused of a crime he says he didn't commit, he loves his child and does so despite having an ex-wife he despises.
The author created characters that had a decent amount of depth. They each had a lot of physical description, so I found them easier to picture and their characteristics made them easy to relate to.
The world was made to be believable, as was the entire story. This was very important to me, as I like to feel a part of the story. This was also followed through with the pace, as we had very realistic, slower moments, where I could get to know them and see what was going on, and there were faster, more action-filled moments for fun.
Overall, this was a good read and I would recommend.
**I received this book for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.