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Justin Warren

Auteur de Dead Ground (Dylan Harper Book 1)

3 oeuvres 20 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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THE LEWIS PASS is the second book in the Dylan Harper series - the first being THE FORGOTTEN LANDS (I believe aka DEAD GROUND but that needs confirmation - they sound like the same book but it could be a rewrite). Anyway, it's an interesting little series, although it's probably one that would be best read from the start especially given the premise of this one hangs 100% on the happenings in the earlier book.

As the blurb puts it:

"On his last case, Dylan Harper strayed too close to a secret government operation and needed to be silenced. For three years, planted evidence has kept him in prison. But he's just got out and he wants justice."

There's action aplenty in this traditionally styled thriller, set on the West Coast of New Zealand. It's styling is on the noir side as well, which absolutely never hurts for this reader at least, and there's plenty of intrigue - political, governmental and criminal to keep you turning the pages. The only downside is one of those endings that sort of reeks of "and in the next book", which may drive some readers bats, and might mean others are standing by in anticipation. All in all though, a series well worth keeping an eye on (from the very start if you can).

https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/lewis-pass-justin-warren
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austcrimefiction | Aug 10, 2021 |
Fantastic setting and lush, in-depth characters. The plot was excellent and very believable, unlike a lot of other crime thrillers you read these days. Loved the main character Dylan Harper and the fact the story kept me guessing until the very end. This is an author to watch!
 
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Buffburn | Nov 30, 2017 |

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Œuvres
3
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½ 4.5
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2
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