Last week, I had the pleasure to interview with Linda Thompson of The Authors Show. She spent about thirty minutes with me for a chat that will air Monday December 12 at Midnight, and will run for 24 hours. www.theauthorsshow.com
Several days later, after she read
the book, she wrote me.
Hi DB,
OMG man, The Lesser Sin was one of the best books I've read in
a long time. Gritty, gory, and horrific in places, it also shouted the need for
understanding of the victim, the need for real justice, not what currently
serves as such. Below is the review I've written and posted on my favorite
sites. I could not find it on Kobo, so you might want to place your book on
that site as well. Please feel free to use this review as part of your
marketing endeavors.
Please, please, please bring Hanna
back, and let me know when the next one is available.
Sincerely,
Linda
Her review follows.
The Lesser Sin
It’s been many years since I’ve
read a book that was at the same time captivating yet disturbing, violent yet
compassionate. DB Corey’s. The
Lesser Sin kept me up at
night needing to see what was coming next, and would wake me from a nightmare
about Daemon. The character development in this novel is outstanding and
Corey’s writing can easily be compared with that of John Sanford, Michel
Connelly and even Patricia Cornwell. The way this book ends leads me to believe
that we will hear from Hanna again in a sequel to The Lesser Sin. There are a
lot of subtleties in this book that may raise a few eyebrows, particularly when
Corey writes about the inadequacies of our justice system and rules of law.
Personal beliefs aside, the longer you let these ideas roll around in your
head, the more they begin to click. While I do not condone vigilante justice,
nor do I believe Hanna’s way is ideal, I do believe that change is needed. I
would recommend this book to anyone who wants a genuinely good thriller full of
suspense, intrigue, and a truly believable story line. I can only hope this is
only the tip of the iceberg for a very good author.
See what Linda means when she says:
“… captivating yet disturbing, violent
yet compassionate.”
“…subtleties in this book … may
raise a few eyebrows.”
Best Regards,
DB
Website - www.dbcorey.com
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