He is the author of some of the most popular series of the past two decades – the Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club, Detective Michael Bennett and Private novels – and he has written many other number one bestsellers including romance novels and stand-alone thrillers. It’s a man she knew as a child. Sometimes it’s nice to mix things up within a genre, so many times I’m craving a fast paced and exciting thriller with twists and turns galore and then other times I’m in the mood for a really well written slow burn, and River Bodies fits the bill perfectly. I like the characters and the plots but I wasn’t as into the third story as I was the first two. But his investigation skills are put to the test when he must find his missing teenage cousin--and uncovers a government conspiracy in the process.Mitchum is a small town amateur detective who wiped out of the Navy Seals. There has been a brutal murder on the banks of the Delaware River, and the people of the town are not forthcoming with information. Born, will keep you guessing, what will happen next? In the Wind River Reservation series by Margaret Coel, real people, real places and real stories are given new life in a fictional universe. River Bodies by Karen Katchur is a so-so novel about relationships rather than a murder mystery. More than a few men on the run or shall we say in 'hiding.'
Becca Kingsley lives on the New Jersey side of the river with her boyfriend just minutes from the animal clinic where she works as a veterinarian. Lots of dark secrets throughout the book leading to the twist at the end. Until his niece goes missing. I enjoyed reading it. Or if her father was dying. But still a great book. The first half was better than the rest. It’s a man she knew as a child. Register for the newsletter here! We’d love your help. Start by marking “The River Murders” as Want to Read: It’s funny because the pacing itself wasn’t even slow at all, but the writing style and the way the story unfolded was more subdued so it was almost a mix between the two. This is divided into three different stories. 1538700751 As serious bookworms know, autumn reading is particularly rewarding. I was holding my breath, shedding tears, and deeply engrossed till the very last sentence as Karen Katchur's richly developed characters lept off the pages with fear and compassion. James Patterson attempted to create a military action character. The author describes her interesting characters as complex and complicated.

Becca Kingsley lives across the Delaware River from where she grew up in Portland, Pennsylvania and where her estranged father still lives. Becca has been living just across the river in New Jersey, but hasn't been back to Portland to visit her father or old friends for 10 years. The plot makes you wonder if you're dealing with a juvenile or a dim adult. Good, quick read. It had a good story to it.

He is very content delivering papers and being the local unofficial town PI. It is not a thriller.The complexities of relationships and the paradox between Good and Evil, are striking in this gripping thriller.
Meanwhile, Becca confronts old secrets in her and her father's pasts. Either way it worked well for me and was an intriguing read.Listed as a thriller, “River Bodies” beckoned with all the usual temptations the genre offers. Lots of dark secrets throughout the book leading to the twist at the end. Yet, tAutumn in small town America. The River TV series on Walter Presents rewards viewers with a complex, layered mystery, slowly unraveled across time and place. FictionDB is committed to providing the best possible fiction reference information. The culture, history and beliefs of the Arapaho Indians provide the backdrop for the series, which includes 18 books. This book has some of that.Disclaimer: I read Patterson these days primarily because my students like his work....and they like it because it is short, simplistic, and generally full of action. See the I liked the variety of characters in it. Not a great set of choices this month - especially with 1/3 of the books being for children.

There are many mysterious happenings that he investigates. A good weekend read.I've enjoyed the entire catalog of James Patterson's books, including those co-authored with others, until now. Several times over. The common denominator seems to be the Delaware River. He often watches her, but today he is down by the river and something looks strange. Click on any of the links above to see more books like this one.

Three novellas in one. The Berwyn River Killings: A Snowdonia Murder Mystery Book 5 (A DI Ruth Hunter Crime Thriller) eBook: McCleave, Simon: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store A must read!River Bodies is a compelling and dark mystery that shifts from a present day murder to one that happened 20 years ago. The first book of the series is Murder of a Small-Town Honey and it has been released on July 2000. The setting is vivid and evocative, the forest and the river lending a fantastic atmosphere to the story.River Bodies is a compelling and dark mystery that shifts from a present day murder to one that happened 20 years ago. River Bodies by Karen Katchur is a so-so novel about relationships rather than a murder mystery. The stories seemed disjointed.A Navy seal dropout. The timelines of the story is set both in the past and the present. I hoped that author Karen Katchur would deliver more than the same tired clichés that normally accompany a book about returning to the old home town during a murder investigation.The story of a young woman returning to the town where she grew up to spend time with her dying father and who is forced to return to the deep-dug memories is well conceived and easy to follow. But what's a good story without some drama and thrills.