Severed Relations, A Finn O'Brien Crime Thriller - Rebecca Forster

Severed Relations, A Finn O'Brien Crime Thriller

By Rebecca Forster

  • Release Date: 2016-06-01
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 502 Ratings

Description

Murder behind the gates of Fremont Place was unusual; two children and a nanny slaughtered in the home of a rich young lawyer and his beautiful wife was unheard of. Shunned cop, Detective Finn O'Brien, and his partner, Cori Anderson, must connect the dots between the L.A. ladies-who-lunch, lawyers who skate on the edge of the law, pornographers, and Hollywood freaks. Following a trail of bodies and shattered relationships, they uncover a horrific truth behind the murders that will either bind them together for eternity or sever their relationship in the cruelest cut of all.

Reviews

  • Finn and Cori—Love ‘em!

    5
    By Alfred Papier
    The thing about Rebecca Forster’s books, is they often take me to emotional heights and depths I’m not sure I want to go. But her characters are so real, and her writing is so compelling that I’m swept along helplessly unable to stop reading. I’m especially loving Finn and Cori, and hope this series runs as long as her fabulous Witness series. Please write faster, Ms. Forster! Can’t wait to see more of Finn and Cori!
  • Severed Relations

    5
    By PushpushStable
    It's a pleasant surprise to take a chance with a "new" to you author, only to discover your hooked from page one. Severed Relations is such a book. Murder mystery, police procedural, and a slightly damaged protagonist. The author has successfully blended the elements together in flawless style.
  • Mystery

    5
    By 1Alannah
    Just when you think you have all the players and facts something new is introduced to the plot. This mystery had lost of twist and turns.
  • Severed Relations

    5
    By Dingaling365
    I really enjoyed reading this novel. I got a kick out of “verbalizing” the main character’s script. The accent was neat. Such a bad boy and a tender man all rolled into one. The story line moved along well and really got rolling towards the end. I had to finish the book before I left for work this morning, so I was late for work!