Savage (Ash Park Series Book 10) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Angela Shirley

Savage: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 10)Savage: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When you have to crawl back down the rabbit hole to find a killer, can Petrosky survive not just the serial killer but his own mind.

Detective Petrosky is in the middle of the most deadliest investigation of his career, he will have to go deep into his past to be able to find the monster who is on the loose.

I have to say this is the best book so far, I feel deeply for poor Petrosky I thought he could not feel anymore pain and that he could finally be free from the pain and his history but yet again a psycho is still threatening him and his posse.

This story is full of thrilling twists and turns and will have you hiding behind the sofa so to speak, the story weaves you deeper into Petrosky history which drives him deeper into his mind and the deadly cat and mouse chase with the next killer. I loved the psychological aspect and getting into the mind of both characters, and oh my was that dangerous for everyone.

If you love a really good story with twists and turns this is definitely a book for you, to get the best insight it is probably beat to read the whole series as each book builds stepping stones into the life of Petrosky and his friends and would be a great series to read. I don’t know whether to thank you Meghan or call the physiologist.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

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