Dust To Dust - Tami Hoag.
Dust to Dust (Doodsengel).
Author: Tami Hoag.
Pages: 480 pages, Paperback.
Genre: Mystery, thriller, crime fiction.
Published: March 26th, 2002.
Goodreads rating: ★★★★☆ 3.97.
Dust to Dust is the second book of the series Kovac and Liska, the first book is Ashes to Ashes and there are 5 books of this series. Dust to Dust is a complex crime book full of dark secrets. The characters where written well. I enjoy the relationship between Kovac and Liska. They are great partners who help each other out, with a hint of humor. The other characters where interesting as well. Amanda was one of my favorites, but she carried a dark secret that got me quite. Also, what happened to Ibsen? Some stories were left untold, which was a shame because I wanted to know how things got further with some characters.
Tami has a great written style. However some clues were kind of obvious. But the ending still shook me. It had this great plot at the ending which I didn't expect. The crimes were so connected to each other that it really blows my mind. But the ending of this book was pretty sad.
I like to read more books of Tami Hoag, especially the series from Kovac and Liska. There are 5 books in this series and Dust to Dust was the second book.
Synopsis:
The death of internal affairs investigaor Andy Paxton is a potential political bomb for the Minneapolis Police Department. Andy Paxton was gay and he was investigating a possible cop connection in the brutal murder of another gay officer. But Andy's death looks like suicide, or an unfortunate and embarrassing accident, and the pressure is on from the top brass to close the case as soon as possible. But the investigation's lead detective Sam Kovac is not convinced the case is as straightforward as it appears . As he digs deeper, it is looking very much like Paxton discovered something that git him killed. And he might not be the final victim..
Q: What is your favorite psychological thriller book?
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