Saturday 27 August 2022

Murder on the Mind L. L. Bartlett


Wow, what an introduction to an author I've never head of before. And what a cool PI (almost as cool as my fella lol). Jeff Resnick always had a skill growing up; he could finds things on a whim and often new the answers to questions before asked. He never gave his ability much thought. 

One night at a bar with his friends, he has a vision of a deer coming out of the mist. The vision is short as his friend Marty asks if he gonna play his shot. They are at a pool table. Later Jeff heads home. He doesn't make it as he his mugged and a baseball bat slams his head. 

Comatose for four days, he wakes up to see his half brother, who offers to look after him, until he is better. 

As so starts an excellent book. 

Great storyline, plot, and a weak sub-plot but that easy to ignore. I have read many thrillers and I've written a few as well, but reading about a physic PI was very interesting and I love how Jeff doesn't want these visions that are dolled out little by little with intuition growing stronger by the day. 

I like how L. L. Bartlett deals with medication addiction and overdose. It's handled well and not preachy at all. She stays within the confines of the plot. 

This book is free. 

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