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Review by:
Sandi Clements
on Sep. 08, 2012 :
Next Move You're Dead - A New Game. This is definitely a great read. This book continues where the first one left off with the same evil character, Erebus only now he's got something new up his sleeve. And he is very evil. You think you have him figured out and you think you know his next move, and Linda throws in more twists and turns than Lombard Street in San Francisco has!! I am looking forward to #3 with this creep!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Jan Brown
on April 19, 2012 :
This was a good read, Linda did a good job of reminding you of what has happened so far in the trigolgy without overdoing it. Another police officer is being played with in the 'Game' in trying to find a kidnapped child that is all a part of a move in the Game. I look forward to the next book!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
wistfulskimmie
on April 13, 2012 :
This is the second book in the 'Next Move, You're Dead' trilogy. It picks up where the last book left off but with an almighty twist. This time around Erebus is playing with a female detective known as 'Mac'. A child has been kidnapped and another girl is in danger. Can Mac find them in time or will it be too late?
This was great. I loved the unexpected beginning and from there I was launched into a tense & taut rollercoaster ride until the end of the book. Mac was a worthy opponent in the game and I felt her pain as she tried to find the child whilst being constantly taunted by Erebus at every turn. The conclusion was well crafted and left the way open for the final part of the trilogy. My hats off the the author for a worthy sequel!
(reviewed within a week of purchase)