Saturday, November 2, 2019

Review: The Voice Inside by Brian Freeman

The Voice Inside The Voice Inside by Brian Freeman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The past few days have been abit busy, so I didn't read this book as fast as I usually do. However, this was one of those books that was best savoured slowly so I'm not complaining!

Frost Easton has had an interesting life. He studied law, started driving a taxi and then ventured into police work when his sister was murdered. However, his past comes calling once again when he's led to evidence that proves that the evidence used to convict his sister's killer was planted. Frost now faces a difficult decision - should he bury the evidence, or should he come forward with it?

Making the ultimate decision, Frost comes forward with the evidence, and a man whom everyone knows is guilty walks free, to continue his killing spree. Frost and the killer are now engaged in a deadly cat and mouse game, and with more women turning up dead, Frost needs to move quickly and gather evidence to reconvict the killer.

MY THOUGHTS
The book flowed so well, and was very well written. I enjoyed reading about Frost's moral dilemma. It was an extremely hard decision for him to make, and I respected him more for it. Personally, I'm not sure that I could have done the same if I found myself in the same situation.

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