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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Samantha Bassett

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Madeline and her husband Mike own and run the MDPI as well as a party-planning company called Current Events. Madeline and Mike attend an event at the home of Troy and Tara Richardson for their fifth wedding anniversary. After escaping from the party early, the couple gets a call from their former rival in the PI business, Russell Barnett. Russell asks them to take the lead in finding his nephew, Dylan, who has been missing for six days. After a short night of sleep, Madeline receives a phone call from Troy Richardson. His wife, Tara, has disappeared, and he wants them to help him find her.

There are 3 people that need to be found, Dylan and his girlfriend, Paige, and Tara Richardson. Trying to put the puzzle pieces together for both of these cases can really stress a couple out. It is not easy to handle one missing person’s case, but two at the same time is near impossible. Madeline’s curious attitude has her frantically trying to make sense of the disappearance of Dylan and his girlfriend while trying to bring her client’s wife home safely.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Jonell Collins

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cynthia Hamilton does it again in Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6). How I love Madeline and Mike. The rapport they have between them is unique and endearing. The romance in these mysteries is always low key but it’s always there, and in excellent taste. Two mysteries in one in this excellent read. I must confess I had one of them about half figured out but couldn’t quite get there with the other one. A great mystery and well worth your time.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ive really enjoyed this series and each book gets better than the previous. I love a good mystery and this was a great one to dive into and grt lost in the pages and twists and turns the case took.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Heather Lovelace

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hamilton continues to thrill me with this series and this latest caper certainly lives up to my expectations. I love the relationship between the main characters and how it has progressed throughout the series. And I LOVE this new situation Mike and Madeline find themselves in. Hamilton provides the perfect push and pull. If you enjoy a good crime caper and witty leads to connect with, you will love this book and series.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
Four Stars

Houses of Deception is the sixth book in the Madeline Dawkins series by Cynthia Hamilton. This book is the best book in this series, so far. I would highly recommend you read this series in order. Although, each book is a complete story and can be a standalone, you will get the full backstory if you read the series from the beginning. This book is both thrilling and suspenseful, as the rest of the books in the series Ms. Hamilton keeps you guessing right until the end. Madeline and Mike are on the case, well two cases, and they are finding that neither case is as it first seemed. The twists and turns had me up late into the night trying to figure out the mysteries of the cases. Ms. Hamilton has such a brilliant way of keeping you guessing right until the end. I highly recommend this book, series and author.
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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Candida Hopper

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)
By Cynthia Hamilton

This is such a great series. Each book draws me in and keeps me entertained. This book has Madeline and her husband at it again when they get hired for another case. Madeline has impeccable instincts and it helps her in many ways. This author knows how to weave a story of suspense and intrigue. I am never disappointed when I read a book by her. This book is full of great characters. I recommend this book and series.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Faith Jackson

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Like Cynthia Hamilton’s books of this series, this will keep you on the edge of your seat. I was consumed in this book from start to finish with two stories in one for me. The story with Russell Barnett took on a life of its own as did the other storyline with Cat Kingman. These stories within this book will keep you on the edge! Take a dive down the rabbit hole and enjoy what this has to offer. You won’t be disappointed.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Shelly Kittell

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lies, deception, fraud, treachery…Oh, what a web has been created around two cases that Madeline and Mike are working. One lies around kidnapping and one lies around missing persons. The suspense is set up in such a way that it goes back and forth between cases: yet, intertwined so well that it just meshes like it’s a river. The white boards used to plot out cases. They end up working out cases but they also have law enforcement at their six. The characters are such that you just end up trying to figure out why they did what they did. All the characters end up just meshing together. Their personalities are like a piece of the puzzle and they each have a spot to fill. Running a catering company and a private investigation firm together seemed difficult but Madeline and Mike made it work with the help of Lauren and Samir. This was a fantastic mystery. Highly recommend.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Barbara Stegall

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Barbara Stegall

Mike and Madeline are Private Investigators that have five other books. They are looking into a couple of cases in this book. I feel like I should go back and read the other books to understand all the references to the past. One of the current cases has a tie back to the past. The story is well written and the characters are believable. I will have to say the only down side to this book for me was that I had it figured out early in the book so it was a little hard to finish reading the book. I do like series but for this one I need to start at the beginning to get the full effect I think.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Alexandra Leith

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I started this book I didn’t realize it was the 6th in the series. When I realized it was I kept reading anyway because the author explained everything in a way that I could understand the story line even though I hadn’t read the other 5. I still LOVED this book. It is a mystery thriller that had me turning each page in anticipation to find out what happened to the missing and why. I cannot wait to go back and read the other 5 books because Cynthia Hamilton’s writing is phenomenal. She drew me into Madeline and Mike’s world and it felt like I was right there with them trying to solve the mystery. I can’t wait to go back to read the other’s.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Shannon Fowler

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another mystery for Madeline Dawkins to solve! Another mystery from Cynthia Hamilton that you must read.

Mysteries aren’t my go-to stories but Cynthia Hamilton is my go-to author when I want a great mystery.

Madeline has grown so much since her first adventure in book one. Reading about her in each story has been exciting and fun. And book 6 is just as good. Her husband Mike is the perfect match to her personality. I love the way they work together and complete each other.

This series needs to be read in order. Each book is an easy but exciting read. I look forward to the next adventure for Madeline and Mike.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton–Reviewed by Jerricka Brown

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was great. It was an interestingly thrilling crime story. I was very pleased and entertained by the way Hamilton made the story flow. I was hooked from the very beginning. Everything from the characters to the plot to the ending was awesome. This was a real page turner and I highly recommend it.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Liz Vrchota

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I get so incredibly excited when I see a new Madeline Dawkins mystery is coming from Cynthia Hamilton and this one was no exception! Houses of Deception is the sixth book in The Madeline Dawkins Series and as much as I say this every time, it is my absolute favorite yet! I have just completely fallen in love with this series and the characters that have become like family as I have followed them through each and every mystery they have tackled as well. I personally would say you will want to start at the beginning and get to know the characters and understand the way the team works with the first book and go from there if you have not yet. I am sure you could read them as standalones if you so chose though. The attention to detail and world building that Ms. Hamilton puts into her writing is phenomenal and really makes the reading experience a breeze. I won’t give away much more than the blurb about the mystery that Madeline finds herself in the middle of in this read but I can assure you it is one you do not want to miss! I can’t wait to see what we will get next from the super talented Ms. Hamilton!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is one of those series that pulls you in at the beginning of each book and leaves you wanting them to start another case when the book ends.

This book follows two different cases with Mike and Madeline being the only connection between the two. The first is a high profile realtor couple that is throwing a lavish party one night…and the wife missing the next morning. This quickly goes from missing person to an abduction for ransom before Madeline and Mike can even get the proper authorities involved. While Madeline wants to help as much as they can…something isn’t sitting right with her.

The second case brings in a character from Madeline’s past asking for help finding their nephew. Madeline has a personal connection to this case, and wants to do whatever she can to help solve it, but nothing is adding up. That is, until one piece of information sends them on a trail that no one could have seen coming.

This book is filled with the snarky sense of humor that Madeline is known for…and the team work that Madeline and Mike are known for. This series continues to keep my interest and I am always amazed at the way the cases twist up and come to some crazy conclusion. This is one of those series that I always look forward to reading the new books when they come out!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Karyn Taylor

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses Of Deception is the 6th instalment of the Madeline Dawkins Series by Cynthia Hamilton. This is a series that I have loved from the very first book and this series just keeps getting better and better with each new book. I absolutely loved Houses Of Deception.
Madeline Dawkins (Now Delaney having married her business partner Mike Delaney) and Mike run a detective agency, MDPI, together in addition to Madeline’s party planning business. In this story a couple who have an elaborate wedding anniversary party organised by Madeline and her sidekick Lauren, become the centre of a disappearance/kidnap investigation.
As with the previous books in the series Mike and Madeline are involved in two cases at the same time, making this book action packed and constantly moving. There is always something going on and the action never stops keeping you gripped to the story and entertained throughout.
I loved this book. Both cases that they were investigating were captivating and I really enjoyed reading the way that Mike and Madeline, and their associate Samir meticulously worked through their cases, examining the evidence and trying to work out where to go next.
I really hope that Cynthia Hamilton keeps this series going as I’ve really enjoyed all 6 books in this series so far.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Robin Rankin

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton

I can’t believe we are already six books in on this series.  I started this series looking for something different than my normal book and boy am I glad I did.

I have enjoyed each one of these books for different reasons. In this one was how Maddie and Mike fed off one another.   They like many couples can almost read each other’s minds and definitely read the others body language.

There was so much to keep up with since there were two different cases but once again they figure out what’s going on in each one though they were working them simultaneously.  I try and figure out the twists and responsible party but I was surprised by conclusion of each case.

I’m so glad to see there will be another book coming in the future.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Betsy Melano

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton is Book 6 of the Madeline Dawkins Series. I am glad that I’ve been able to read the books in this series in order. It helps a lot to know the characters and their experiences. The personal and work relationship between Madeline and Mike is refreshing. I love that they’ve seen each other through good and bad times and know when the other might be having a difficult time.

In this book, Madeline and Mike take on two missing person cases that are dumped on their laps. This is not the usual case and when one of the cases turns into a kidnapping they know they are in over their heads. But Madeline and Mike stick with the husband to help him through the problem. The other missing case is close to Madeline’s heart, the missing man is the son of a private detective that helped Madeline when she was in trouble and who was ultimately killed because he was helping Madeline. The story kept my attention and I appreciate that the two cases were written in a way to keep the reader from getting them mixed up. I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Carly Vogler

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton is the 6th book in the Madeline Dawkins Series. This
story can be read as a stand alone, which is what I did. I am very much looking forward to catching
up on the series.

When several missing persons cases come across the desk of Madeline and Mike, they are forced to
to make amends with old enemies to try to figure solve the mystery. With a missing couple, a
kidnapped woman, is there something mysterious tying them together, or is it all a hoax.

After following the two on this crazy adventure, I can not wait to get my hands on the rest of the series.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Madeline and Mike are back at it again in another great book. Houses of Deception is book 6 in the series. Madeline has come such a long way since book 1 and each book gets better and better.
I love how the main characters are a married couple.
This book was filled with action, suspense and just when you think something will happen, something totally different happens. This book kept me interested from the very first page. I’m not a huge fan of these types of books but when another Madeline Dawkins book comes out, I can’t wait to read it.
Thanks for another 5* read.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Madeline and Mike are back with the MDPI team and this time they are attending a function their Current Affairs event enterprise have been planning for an anniversary celebration for two up and coming real estate agents with an expensive lifestyle, Troy and Tara, it is the first event that Madeline has taken a back seat on and she is proud of her assistant and what she has done, the couple are more than happy with the result too. When they are about to leave the party, they receive a phone call from an unlikely person, it is their former nemesis and teacher Russel Barnett, he explains that he is concerned that his nephew, Dylan Latham has disappeared without a trace and nobody has heard from him for a week, that includes, friends, family and his employer, he is coming to MDPI for help to find the young man, it shows how desperate he is to ask for their help and because of their shared history, Madeline is inclined to help out however they can. Russel also tells them that he has tried to go see Dylan’s girlfriend Paige DeLong, but she hasn’t been seen or heard from for about the same length of time, but attempts to locate the two have been unsuccessful through the normal channels and it not in Dylan’s nature to just up and disappear.

Unfortunately, they are woken up early the next morning by a frantic phone call that the wife of the host has gone missing overnight and he has no idea what to do, as Madeline talks to Troy, she asks him questions so she can flesh out what he has already done, as well as starting to gather any information she might need and tell him that they will be at his house as soon as they can. When they get to the house, they have a tour and check to see whether there is anywhere that Tara could have hidden herself away, in order to do this thoroughly, they call in another member of the team, after they have done all they can do, they leave their team member there so that they can have any updates as they arise. They then go to their offices where they speak to Russel again and start to plan how they are going to approach Dylan and Paige’s case, as well as who they want to speak to and where they want to check out, they begin with a timeline with all the information they currently have, the first places they visit are Dylan and Paige’s homes and speak to their landlord and landlady, they don’t find much, but they note down what they do find and questions they may want to ask later on, they get a feeling from Paige’s landlady that she isn’t as concerned as she should be and that she is a little evasive. As they continue with the interviews, both Madeline and Mike believe that something isn’t right, but they can’t put their finger on it and the more information they glean about Paige and their relationship, more red flags are appearing.

They return to Troy’s house hoping that Tara has returned, however, when they see a package on the driveway which has appeared since they left, they get really worried, especially when Troy receives a mystery text and finds a lock of Tara’s hair in a package, their missing person’s case soon turns into a kidnapping and ransom. As the demands are made and reality hits in, Mike and Madeline try to convince Troy to go to the police, however, he is adamant that he can’t risk Tara’s safety, so he starts to make calls to get the money together instead, this in itself is a red flag to Madeline as she thinks that there may be al ulterior motive, especially when she starts to dig deeper into their living arrangements. Meanwhile, as they conduct more interviews with Paige’s family, a link to a possible piece of art comes to the fore, but this information just leads to more questions than answers.

As Madeline and Mike try to make sense of the situation with both of these cases becoming more complicated with not enough time to breathe, never mind review all the facts, questions and answers, the two are becoming suspicious that there is more than meets the eye to both these cases and that as the time passes, they are feeling increased anxiety about the welfare of the two young lovers. Will they be able to untangle the web of questions, answers and assumptions to piece the puzzles together, or will they run out of time and the unthinkable happen? This is a thrilling race against time where crimes are committed, mysteries abound and secrets are waiting to be revealed as the MDPI team race to figure out the who, what, where and why of these two complex cases.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Sara Oxton

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton a five-star read that will keep you on your toes. I have adored the Madeline Dawkins series and to find that this was number six surprised me as its still as fresh as the first, as this whole series has been filled with great well plotted and rounded characters, that have a realness to them, they grow and develop as you read. Madeline and Mike will put you through your paces as you read, have you wondering and following and gripped all the way.

Review by @saraoxo

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Sheri Schrader

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton is the sixth book in The Madeline Dawkins Series. This book can be read without reading the rest of the series, but I highly recommend reading the books in order. There are ongoing storylines throughout the series that accompany the various mysteries. Madeline and her partner Mike are back in action. There are two different crimes on the books, all while trying to balance the events business. I enjoyed this series and was excited to pick up this book in the series. I like Madeline and how she has progressed and changed as a character. She gets better in every book. Mike is an excellent contrast to Madeline and adds a different tone to the books. Together they work well. I look forward to reading more from this series and the author soon.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Jana Lewis

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book! Having not read the previous ones, there were some things I did not get right away, but the explanations were adequate enough. Some aspects of the storyline I had my suspicions about but did not have it all figured out. The flow seemed to work well and it wrapped up in a good way. I will have to go read the other ones next! Great entertaining read and it kept moving at a good pace.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception is the sixth book in Cynthia Hamilton’s Madeline Dawkins Series. It’s a real page-turner, with yet more mysteries to solve as Madeline, Matt and Samir are drawn into two (or is it three?) missing-persons cases.
In both cases, there’s a personal element to their involvement. Tara disappears mere hours after her anniversary party, which Madeline was involved in organising. And Dylan is the son of a PI who risked everything to help Madeline. So the team can’t really turn them down, even when both cases start to look much bigger and more dangerous than they initially appeared.
I could not put this down! I love the amount of detail Hamilton includes. I kept wondering what was going to turn out to be relevant to solving the case, and what was a red herring or just part of painting a more vivid picture. Speaking of pictures, I loved the art history elements and have enjoyed following up on them and seeing the painting mentioned!
This is a very enjoyable series. I’ve not read the books in order (why? Why do I do this?) and I think reading them in order is probably the best way to watch the characters grow and develop, but you can definitely get away with dipping in and out of the series. It’s great for fans of mysteries with a bit of tension and action. It gets five stars from me!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Kayla Bullock

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception, the 6th book in The Madeline Dawkins Series, finds Madeline and Mike teaming up with Russell Barnett. Russell, the antagonist from a previous book in the series, is desperate to find Dylan. With nowhere else to turn, he asks Madeline and Mike for help. What starts out as a missing persons case quickly spirals out of control into a kidnapping, with a demand for ransom.

This novel is awesome. I loved the characters and their development throughout the story. Being the 6th book in the series, I wish I had read the others first, but there is another background information to catch the reader up on what has happened previously. Cynthia Hamilton is an excellent writer, drawing the reader into the story from the first chapter. This one kept me guessing until the end. A great thriller that I couldn’t put down!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception is the sixth installment to The Madeline Dawkins series and boy oh boy was it just as good as the others. Ms. Hamilton provides us with so much in this intricate story including plenty of suspense, mystery, danger and more. While all of Ms. Hamiltons books can be read as stand alones I don’t personally recommend it because you’ll miss out on a lot of action. Ms. Hamilton gives us clever characters, mysteries that leave us furiously flipping the pages, and so much suspense that we’re on the edge of our seats. So if you want a good sneaky and clever mystery then I highly recommend Houses of Deception.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Juls Dick

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of deception is the 6th book in the Madeline Dawkins series by Cynthia Hamilton, and this series never disappoints. From the very beginning of the book when Maddie and Mike attend a very swanky party of one of their clients, you know it is going to be juicy. Followed up by the reemergence of their old reluctant tutor to investigate the disappearance of his nephew, you know things are never as straight forward as they first seem. This book is really enjoyable, has lots of twists in the tail that are totally unexpected and overall is a really good read. I have read all of the books in this series so far and just enjoy them more and more each time.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Lianne Probert

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Houses Of Deception is book number six in the Madeline Dawkins series by Cynthia Hamilton. This could be read as a stand-alone, but I would recommend that this series is read in order. There is so much backstory and history that it is much more enjoyable being read as part of a series.

Madeline and Mike and back solving mysteries, this time they have some missing people to track down and, as you can imagine, it’s never quite as simple as it sounds. I feel as though I know these characters so well now, I really enjoy catching up with them.
I love how much thought the author puts into these cases, I’m never quite sure how they will turn out, she really gets you thinking and keeps you on your toes.
If you’re new to the Madeline Dawkins series, it’s a series of books that is well worth investing time into.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Angela Shirley

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Madeline and Mike are back in the thick if it again not only having two missing persons case but trying to run a catering business, the plot thickens.

Madeline and Like are now married and still involved in the PI game but when an old rival and mentor asks doe their help how can they refuse. Russell’s nephew has gone missing and he begs the couple to help him find him, so the couple agree and start the investigation.

Although when they get a call from a friend also asking them to fine his missing wife, MDPI is on the case and uncovers more than the bargained for. With the usual twists and turns can Madeline and Mike find Dylan and his girlfriend aswell as Tara Richardson in time.

I have read all this series and this book does not disappoint, it it full of the twists and turns which I have come to expect from Cynthia. I love the relationship between Madeline and Mike and especially six books in this relationship has grown with each book. The story breaks into essentially three stories in the end and with the secondary characters weaving through the story it makes a enthralling read.

Although this can be read as a stand alone story, there are some references to other stories in this series and it would be great to see where this couple have come from. As always I can’t wait for the next adventure with these two great characters.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Houses of Deception(The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception
The Madeline Dawkins Series
Book 6
By Cynthia Hamilton
☆☆☆☆☆
This is a full length Mystery Crime story. Read as Madeline and Mike weave themselves into this book. Two 20 something adults disappear without a trace. Dylan’s father lost his life in the last story, saving Madeline. Now Dylan has gone missing along with his girlfriend. It is up to Madeline and Mike to find them, along with another case that could be linked, or are they? I suggest you read the other 5 books in this growing series, to get to know how Madeline and Mike work.

Cynthia Hamilton has kept this series on track, a fast track that is. As usual she catches your interest on page one and believe me when I say, you are caught up in this story. I love her lead characters! Madeline and Mike keep this roller coaster series going. Many avenues will be traveled, but only the right one will bring this story to an end. Houses of Deception is part of a must read series! Well Done Cynthia Hamilton! Well Done!

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