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Cliffhanger!This is the first book in the series where you don't find out who did it. There are suspicions, but no confirmations. With every book I read, I'm left with more questions than answers. Totally frustrating, but definitely makes me want to find out what's going on!
First of all, I should mention: I would not have individually “paid” for any of these. They’re fine, but they’re “popcorn,” and not a level of professional writing that I’d be willing to pay for. I’m reading them on Kindle Unlimited. This series is fairly prolific, considering the first five books came out in a single year, so I do tend to wonder if the the author is a single person, or a few freelancers with one manager (I’ve seen the ads on freelance sites hiring people to write these books),
Book 5 in the Emma Stone FBI Mystery Series is absolutely brilliant! The entire series is compelling and exceptional. I have to say though, that this book is the best in this series, so far! There are many storyline threads, present, recent past, not-so-recent past and a long time ago. All these threads are part of what makes this book so incredible. The way the author pulls these storyline threads, slowly and methodically, is what makes reading a psychological thriller such an engrossing experi...
Another great book by this author and cannot wait to the next one comes up.
The previous book in this series was so good! This book however, was too confusing for me to follow. It jumped back to past events too many times for my liking. I do enjoy the main characters; they make the story interesting.
DisappointedI’m disappointed in this book, even though it gives more insight into what’s really going on in the series so far this is my least favorite so far. Still a good mystery series
Another thriller! I have to keep reading these stories.
I finally gave up This book switches timelines and persons to the extent where I could not keep up.I dislike books where the author keeps going back
This series continues to both frustrate me endlessly while making me continue to read onward in hopes of answers. I'm still confused at whether that is good or bad. I read a few reviews after I finished (I never read them before so not to taint my perspective) and I see that I'm not the only one frustrated. However, I'm not as confused about the new characters: Lamb, Anson, etc. With context you can conclude who they are, I believe. I'm just not sure why they're in this secret side organization,...
I have read all 5 books in this series over the past 2 to 3 months and I am sorry to say but it is time to put an end to it. Books 1 to 3 were great, 4 was good and 5 is just too much. There are too many threads and plots and it is no longer enjoyable and filled with suspense. It has now become a struggle to get through. Experienced writers can keep a series going forever and it is great. I don’t think A.J Rivers is completely there yet.
The Girl and the Deadly ExpressThis book was so confusing for me. It jump from one story to another. I still don't understand what the story is about. Good luck to people who are it. Hope you can make sense of the story. I could not.
First book okayThis book was ridiculous. It just dragged on and on.😑 I don't think I will even continue with the series
Unlike the other Emma Griffin novels, this one was weird. Several portions were allocated to Him, Lamb, and Lotan. Who are these? I’m sure later books will clear this up but now, it’s very confusing. Emma receives a train ticket and a request to return to Feathered Nest. She goes but on an earlier train while Sheriff Sam Johnson takes the train Emma was supposed to travel on. Clues are left for her to figure out who the “bad guy” is. A bomb is found by Sam and defused but who set it and why? Lot...
I do not understand the positive reviews. I have invested so much time into this series and it just feels like we get more characters and no true answers, more questions and not much closer to what happens to her father and the circumstances of her father’s death. It’s just taking too long to get to the end of this back story that’s been sitting in the backdrop since Book 1. Very frustrating- there’s no finality and now it’s become completely far fetched and going in circles.
This is book five in the Emma Griffin FBI Mystery series and has the main character Emma, just starting to get her life back together after the events of the previous year, when she worked undercover in the small town of Feathered Nest. It is a town of a multitude of secrets and many are still to be uncovered. The first third of the book, I must admit really put me off and I almost gave up on it! There are chapters by strangely named characters called Him; Lamb; some take place now and then some...