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A review by mrb404
Boy Fallen by Chris Gill
5.0
[b:Boy Fallen|59536712|Boy Fallen|Chris Gill|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1636023123l/59536712._SY75_.jpg|93769205] was an unexpected delight. Thanks to PRNTD Publishing for reaching out to me in regards to reviewing [a:Chris Gill|8141978|Chris Gill|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1636091080p2/8141978.jpg]’s latest book!
The story was an incredible murder mystery alternating between two points of view. The first POV is of Brooke Palmer, family friend of the murder victim and a detective. The second POV was of the murder victim, Evan Wiley, from before his death. The alternating POV was extremely helpful in assisting the reader to know what was occurring in Wiley’s life, and what ultimately led to his demise.
The characters were believable. There were none dislikable in this reviewer’s opinion. The only issue was I wanted more time with Wiley’s story, but the story as presented was the information Gill needed to propel the story.
This book grabbed me and kept me coming back for more. It was one that I really did not appreciate having to sit down. In all honesty, I really loved this book.
If you are a fan of murder mystery whodunit’s, then you should enjoy this book. The murderer was a total surprise in regards to the motivation for killing Wiley.
Thanks to PRNTD Publishing and Chris Gill for providing this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.
The story was an incredible murder mystery alternating between two points of view. The first POV is of Brooke Palmer, family friend of the murder victim and a detective. The second POV was of the murder victim, Evan Wiley, from before his death. The alternating POV was extremely helpful in assisting the reader to know what was occurring in Wiley’s life, and what ultimately led to his demise.
The characters were believable. There were none dislikable in this reviewer’s opinion. The only issue was I wanted more time with Wiley’s story, but the story as presented was the information Gill needed to propel the story.
This book grabbed me and kept me coming back for more. It was one that I really did not appreciate having to sit down. In all honesty, I really loved this book.
If you are a fan of murder mystery whodunit’s, then you should enjoy this book. The murderer was a total surprise in regards to the motivation for killing Wiley.
Thanks to PRNTD Publishing and Chris Gill for providing this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.