Killer Blonde by Allan Evans – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Killer BlondeKiller Blonde by Allan Evans
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an entertaining crime novel following the pursuit of an interesting serial killer by Cade.
I thought it was different the way the story was told through multiple points of view, including the killer. This was an element I wasn’t sure of at first but the thrill of when and how they’d be caught was engaging. There were moments of frustration when you want to knock some sense into some characters and some elements did break the realism of the story for me procedurally, however when looking at it as a purely fictional case, this was still an enjoyable case to be ‘involved’ in.
The writing style was simple and easy to follow. The pacing felt right for the story, there wasn’t any rushing to get to the end as can sometimes be seen in mystery thrillers. I very much liked the author’s style of writing.
I did enjoy the characters however, I felt that there could have been a little more complexity to them, some back story which shaped them and developed over time. I may a little bias in this as I really enjoy character development in my reading.
Overall, this was an entertaining read, it wasn’t as dark as I was initially expecting so it was an easy pleasant read.

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