Review of Sandusky Reckoning
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Review of Sandusky Reckoning
Sandusky Reckoning Book Two by Bryan W. Conway is a crime/murder/thriller book. The storyline of this book is the investigation of the RV Theft and Trailer Fire cases. In this book, Randy is a thug who threatens people to do his bidding with incriminating materials of them. Randy and his men were seen as irritants in the Sandusky Campground and needed to be taken down. Mike, Data and Brandy mapped out a plan that will end Randy and they succeeded. Will their actions be seen as justice or murder? Will the Sandusky Police Department fight for justice for a dead criminal? Grab a copy of this book to find out.
After the successful execution of the trio's plan, Data, who could not wait for Mike any longer decided to destroy everything that might trace them or be used against them in Randy's office. Then the investigation kicks off as Sheriff Minelli questions Travis on his findings concerning the ongoing investigation. And instructs him to go to the hospital to identify the body that was brought from the crime scene under supervision of Jenna. During the Trailer Fire and missing RV investigation, an accident occurred at the train bridge, which involved a train and a golf cart. The golf cart driver was found dead. The Sandusky Police Department began investigating by questioning acquaintances, relatives, partners, and neighbours of victims and suspects. So much was uncovered and puzzles were solved in this intriguing book.
Bryan certainly knows how to keep a reader glued to a place while reading this book. I was a bit confused as I could not differentiate the good guys from the bad guys. But as I kept reading, I was able to know the difference. Furthermore, I appreciate the efforts of the author in explaining the roles of each character. I love books that use the names of the characters as chapters or sub-topics, this way the readers are not confused and the characters are not misplaced. Furthermore, I like that the author summarized each investigation, which made it easier to comprehend all that I read. Though Sheriff Minelli is not a character to emulate, I am however impressed with his questioning skill. It is true that every authority has an eye and ear out there, just like the mayor of Sandusky who had a nephew in the police department. The mayor did not trust the Sheriff because he was a corrupt man and needed an honest man to take over in the future.
I did not dislike anything about this book. Sandusky Reckoning Book Two contains profanity and will not be suitable for readers who find profanity offensive. Aside from that, this book is a good read. I rate this book five out of five stars.
I recommend this book to readers who are fascinated by investigative stories and anyone who is in the police profession.
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