Official Review: 24 Hours by Carl Strom
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Official Review: 24 Hours by Carl Strom

4 out of 4 stars
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24 Hours by Carl Strom is a paranormal novel that comes to being when a celebrity-DJ is kidnapped. While writing his Urban Design Master's Thesis on crime prevention in London, Carl Strom wasn't able to glean the kind of knowledge that could be used for a novel. He learned that police know far more about residential layouts – strangely enough – than salacious homicide investigations. Carl lives in Sweden, where he works as a creative tech expert in urban planning. He also writes thrillers of varying sub-genres.
When a planned pretend kidnapping in a bachelorette party turns out to be a real kidnapping, the wealthy Von Mullers of Stockholm hires detectives Martin Brunner and his private eye, Daniel, to investigate their daughter's kidnapping. In the process, the detectives are contacted by the ruthless abductors and Martin has no option but to surrender his colleague into the arms of the captors.
With only 24 Hours to rescue Kylee before she is killed, Martin gets ominous leads behind the kidnapping. While his instincts tell him there is an inside man in The Von Mullers' City Apartment, things take a new turn when Kylee's father Christian von Muller is also kidnapped and Kylee's fiancé, Douglas, kills her best friend, Stacey, inside Kylee’s room.
Though the book seemed to end shortly after I began reading, I enjoyed the action-packed description of events that left me wanting more. The character development has also worked magic for the novel with each character fitting well into the roles being played. I enjoy reading novels where characters grow as the story builds up and this is not an exception. Crime, romance, and drug trafficking are the main themes described and form the backbone of the anecdote.
What I liked about the book is the fact the reader is kept guessing about the possible inside man in The Von Mullers' City Apartment. At first, I kept wondering who between Stacey and Douglas could be behind Kylee’s kidnapping but I was stunned as the story kept unfolding with more suspense till the end. I must confess I was caught off-guard when the story took an unexpected turn to drug trafficking that got me totally engrossed. Unfortunately for me, this was the end of part one of 24 Hours. The writing style is also remarkable and befits all readers.
The book presented only two errors. For instance, the author wrote:" … but we'll do our own investigating…," "He's leant me his car…"
These errors were not a hindrance at all and I won't hesitate to award the book 4 out of 4 stars. For the lovers of action-packed thrillers, I would recommend the book, which I believe won't be a disappointment. However, there are scenes of sex and violence that may not be appropriate for young readers.
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Thanks, you will surely the book.
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Thanks for reading. Actually the book ended while I thought it was beginning.crediblereading2 wrote: ↑06 Aug 2018, 18:48 There are so many kidnappings, killings, and betrayal in this story. I hope Kylee will be released from her abductors. I am really left in suspense. Thank you for your exciting review.
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Thanks. I assure you it's a book you don't want to put down once you begin reading it.Ruba Abu Ali wrote: ↑09 Aug 2018, 13:06 An action-packed thriller with well-developed characters is my cup of tea. I enjoyed your review. Thanks.
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Thanks. I know you will enjoy it.Roc Madness wrote: ↑09 Aug 2018, 08:56 A paranormal novel with a 4-star rating. This is my jam. Adding it to my bookshelves.Thanks for the review. I'll share it today.
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Thanks for the views. I believe this is book one because at the end the author promises the soon launching of book two.Sahani Nimandra wrote: ↑07 Aug 2018, 04:21 First and foremost, Kylee's kidnapping was a well planed one for sometime. Who ever the person he may be he has been watching her moves for a long time, but the other criminal activities cause a confusion in me. Too bad the story abruptly ended a book like this deserves a strong start and an end. Thank you for your review!
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I think the author was laying a foundation for a series. From the way the book is introduced and the way it ends, the reader is left with more questions than answers. I think that is why he promises a book two at the end of the book. Thanks for your views.
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