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Shade by Chad Nicholas

 

Title: Shade

Author: Chad Nicholas

Genre: Psychological Thriller

Published: Self Published 10/5/21

 

 Thank you to the author for providing a copy for review.

A serial killer is killing increasingly young women. Luckily, Jack and Shade are known for doing what it takes to get serial killers off the street quickly. Shade deals with PTSD from his time in the military. This case may push the FBI detectives a little too far.  

 Nicholas' second novel included all the elements that I loved from his first novel, Nightmare. A lightning fast pace, many twists and turns, and supremely interesting characters make this psychological thriller great. The three main characters Shade, Jack, and Sara were all dealing with complicated pasts. At the end of this read I was left thinking back to all the breadcrumbs I had missed. Everything fit together so well in the plot.

If you love a fast paced thriller with a great mystery, and a lot of twists then check out Shade. 

 My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars

 



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