Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Faith Jackson

Imposter (Ash Park, #7)Imposter by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This one starts off with the action from the gate. The kidnapping of “Little Greggie” as the mystery of his suicide grips the detective working on his case. The poor kid’s family are an odd bunch holding out on the cops as the detective discovers the boy was drugged. But why and why did they want the kid to stay quiet permanently? Just as Det. Petrosky is getting closer to solving the case, new abductions begin to take place and new kids are victims of this kidnapper. The detective and his partner are in a race not only against time but they’re looking for a killer and the bodies of his victims!
These cops are on a chase to catch a killer and return kids to their families. Detective Petrosky is soon dealing with a lot as his own daughter’s puts his head in a dark place. His focus is bringing kids home to their family but will this help or hurt his case as he’s dealing with a lot at once.
This book had me hooked from the synopsis alone. I read each page and couldn’t put it down! Action-packed from the first chapter on down. This original story from the author is addictive to the reader. Entertaining as the story grips you to stay tuned. This book is a page-turner with unpredictable twists and turns.

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