Murder On The Mind

Rated 4.50/5 based on 4 reviews
A mugging leaves insurance investigator Jeff Resnick with a fractured skull, and graphic nightmares of murder. But when a local banker is found dead, Jeff believes the attack left him with a sixth sense, and finds himself probing into dangerous secrets that touch his own traumatic past. Originally published by Five Star/Cengage. "A tightly paced story with a good kick at the end."--RT Magazine More
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About L.L. Bartlett

The immensely popular Booktown Mystery series is what put Lorraine Bartlett’s pen name Lorna Barrett on the New York Times Bestseller list, but it’s her talent -- whether writing as Lorna, or L.L. Bartlett, or Lorraine Bartlett -- that keeps her in her readers' hearts. This multi-published, Agatha-nominated author pens the exciting Jeff Resnick Mysteries as well as the acclaimed Victoria Square Mystery series, the Lotus Bay Mysteries, and the Tales from Blythe Cove Manor, and has many short stories and novellas to her name(s).

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Reviews of Murder On The Mind by L.L. Bartlett

Pragati Bidkar reviewed on Dec. 4, 2015

This is a very well written book, although a bit graphic in terms of violence or imagery of it. I prefer Agatha Christie type books when it comes to mysteries, so this was not my kind of book. But once I started reading it, it became so compulsive that I read till the end. The author has you in the first few pages and reels you in. After that, you cannot help but keep turning the pages, or hitting the next button.
If you love thrillers, this one's for you.
(review of free book)
Kevin A. Lyons reviewed on July 16, 2012

I was a bit apprehensive about this book. I don't normally enjoy "mysteries" that involve someone with psychic abilities -- unrestricted psychic talent would mean the book should be over in a couple of pages, so the author usually has to construct elaborate "rules" and "limitations" for the psychic power. Too often they feel artificial and rigid.

This book is much better than that. The hero, a bit of a loser to begin with, acquires his psychic talent in a way that makes its power -- AND limitations -- very believable.

It helps (a lot) that the story is well constructed and beautifully written. The streets, neighborhoods, and characters all seem believable and this writer uses words well.

There are some minor formatting problems with the version I read (epub, I don't know if they're universal) but they weren't serious enough to frustrate me.
(review of free book)
John Walker reviewed on June 11, 2011

I was gripped. Well written. Good story.
(review of free book)
Dru reviewed on May 29, 2010

This book was a great ride that I didn’t want to get off. After his accident, Jeff got weird feelings and saw a murder before it even happened. Once he moved to Buffalo, it was apparent that he had the beginnings of psychic abilities and for himself; he had to solve the murder. I fell in love with the characters and I love the tone of this story.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)

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