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Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 26 Apr 2024, 12:18
by Laney K
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Crimeline Hollywood" by Thomas Collins.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In the opening pages of Crimeline Hollywood by Thomas Collins, Dash Harwood, Astrologer to the Stars, was pursued by a hitman in a highspeed chase. After this, Dash decided to go into hiding in a small town and complete his astrology consultations remotely. However, when Sparklynn, his most famous client, is kidnapped, Dash is called to help with the investigation. Sparklynn, who is a fan of codes and puzzles, might be leaving coded messages in her ransom messages that Dash is determined to crack. He also is paired up with Rebecca, a P.I. obsessed with her image. Will they be able to find Sparklynn in time? Will the hitmen catch up with Dash?

A personal highlight of the book was the mix of suspense and humor. For example, during the car chase at the beginning, Dash is fighting with Nigel, his GPS, the entire time. Poor Nigel recalculates each time Dash makes a wrong turn to save his life. Little details like the characters bickering with technology add moments of lightheartedness and humor to juxtapose the suspense of the kidnapping. I love it when books can leave me laughing out loud while frantically reading to find out if they can solve the case in time.

The only slight dislike I had was the chapter lengths. Many of the chapters were quite short, only a few pages long, which, in my opinion, made the flow seem choppy at times. However, this is an extremely picky critique and did not impact my overall enjoyment of the book.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. My minor critique does not warrant taking off a star. I enjoyed the fast-paced action mixed with the humor, the well-developed characters, and the plot. I also believe that the book was professionally edited due to there only being a few errors. The book does contain strong language, so it is better suited for adult audiences. If you are a fan of mystery, codes, and action mixed with humor, then I highly suggest giving Crimeline Hollywood a try!

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Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 27 Apr 2024, 20:49
by Tomy Chandrafrost
I think this is an interesting combination of thriller and comedy genres in this book. Even the book cover looks enticing. This is further supported by the review you wrote, which makes me even more eager to read this book. It's a very descriptive review and explains the book well. Thank you for writing this.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 14:16
by Sean Patrick Tracy
"Crimeline Hollywood" by Thomas Collins sounds like a thrilling blend of suspense and humor, with a unique premise involving an astrologer drawn into a kidnapping investigation. The mix of suspenseful moments, such as the high-speed car chase, with lighthearted humor adds depth and entertainment to the narrative. The bickering with technology, like Dash's interactions with Nigel, adds a touch of realism and relatability to the characters' experiences. While the short chapter lengths may disrupt the flow for some readers, it seems like a minor issue in an otherwise enjoyable read. Overall, "Crimeline Hollywood" promises an engaging and entertaining experience for fans of mystery and humor alike.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 08 May 2024, 08:45
by Gerry Steen
Your review shows that this book was fun to read. I like the fact that the author juxtaposed humor with suspense. The fast pace and the great editing are icing on the cake. Great review! :techie-studyinggray:

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 10 May 2024, 15:11
by NetMassimo
A mystery that is suspenseful and humorous at the same time is certainly funny to read. I agree about very short chapters being a negative element, so I hope they're not annoying. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 03 Aug 2024, 17:34
by Sarah Vinchu
Astrology has always been a passion of mine. This kidnapping case involves the involvement of an astrologer. When his most well-known client, Wen Sparklynn, goes missing, Dash is asked to assist with the investigation. Sparklynn may be sending coded clues in his ransom texts, and Dash is determined to decipher them. The plot appears to be excellent. Looks like a fun read. The combination of suspense, humor, and fantasy in one book makes it an absolute intresting novel. I can't wait to get started on this adventure and discover how this cas is solved.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 05 Aug 2024, 03:14
by Israel_Adepoju
I will love to read this book 📚

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 07:25
by Brienna Cooper
Great review!
A personal highlight of the book was the mix of suspense and humor. For example, during the car chase at the beginning, Dash is fighting with Nigel, his GPS, the entire time. Poor Nigel recalculates each time Dash makes a wrong turn to save his life. Little details like the characters bickering with technology add moments of lightheartedness and humor to juxtapose the suspense of the kidnapping. I love it when books can leave me laughing out loud while frantically reading to find out if they can solve the case in time.
This is a perfect example of why people (including myself) love good, quirky detective stories! It's especially satisfying when moments of humor directly or indirectly lead to breakthrough in the cases.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 07:51
by Mona Alves
Nice review, really helps me understand the appeal of the book, I could see it making for a fun fast-paced movie adaptation.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 08:03
by Sushan Ekanayake
I am currently reviewing Crimeline Hollywood by Thomas Collins, and it's an exciting blend of suspense, humor, and mystery! Dash Harwood, Astrologer to the Stars, teams up with a P.I. to crack codes and solve a celebrity kidnapping. Fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with quirky moments! Congratulations on being BOTD!

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 08:51
by Bertha Jackson
Humorous crime thrillers are one of my favorite genres because they provide relief during tense and suspenseful scenes. Thank you for your informative review.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 08:53
by Onyike Ogbonna
This review does an excellent job of highlighting the balance between suspense and humor in Crimeline Hollywood. I love how the book not only keeps readers on edge with its high-stakes investigation and action, but also adds moments of levity, like Dash's amusing interactions with his GPS during a tense chase. The reviewer’s point about the humor contrasting with the suspense makes the plot sound more engaging and dynamic. The critique about the short chapters seems fair, but I agree that it doesn't diminish the overall enjoyment, especially with such well-developed characters and a gripping, code-cracking storyline. It seems like a thrilling yet lighthearted read!

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 09:14
by Desireé Vd Westhuizen
Comedy or thriller or both? Genuinely liked the sample. I can hear Nigel's electronic voice in my mind with a silly British accent.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 09:16
by Nicole Naicker
This sounds like a book right up my alley. Mystery combined with humour is so rare in novels, and I absolutely love a book that can have me chuckling whilst on the edge of my seat. The short chapters are more of a pro than a con for me. I find short chapters help the story move faster along. Thanks for the brilliant review.

Re: Review of Crimeline Hollywood

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 09:24
by Dorottya Kálmán
This book interestingly combines different genres, which intrigues me. Thank you for your review of this book; it made me buy a copy and read it!