Book Review
Basic Details:
Book Title: Never Go Back
Subtitle: An Evan Buckley
Crime Thriller (Evan Buckley Thrillers Book 18)
Author:
James Harper
Genre: Crime, Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 18
Best read after earlier
books in series? Can be read as stand-alone
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/64836919-never-go-back
Overall
score:
I
scored this book 5/5
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Short
Summary of the book:
James Harper doesn’t disappoint in this new addition
to the series.
Evan receives a request to find the missing
grandson of a business tycoon. Did he disappear of his own volition or did
something happen to him? To find out what happened, he needs to travel to
Cambridge, UK, and soon things appear to point in a certain direction. But is
all as it seems?
What
I liked about the book:
The book is action-packed, and full of
suspense.
What
I didn’t like about the book:
I loved the entire book.
My
favourite bits in the book:
I enjoyed the entire book.
My
least favourite bits in the book:
The book was enjoyable in its entirety.
Any
further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?
This is one of many books I’ve read by this author,
and I look forward to reading more.
What
books could this be compared to and why?
This is a mystery full of suspense.
Recommendation:
In
summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:
Children |
No |
Young
Adult |
Possibly |
Adult |
Yes |
If
you like suspense, this book may be the
book for you.
I
look forward to reading more by this author.
Book
Description by Author:
When the heir to a billion-dollar business
empire goes missing in the medieval city of Cambridge in England, PI Evan
Buckley heads across the Atlantic on what promises to be a routine assignment.
But as Evan tracks Barrett Bradlee from the narrow cobbled streets of the city
to the windswept watery expanses of the East Anglian fens, it soon becomes
clear that the secretive family who hired him to find the missing heir haven't
told him the whole truth.
Immersed in a thousand years of history and
learning, Evan discovers that Barrett's woes stem from asking the wrong
questions of the wrong people - questions about his own family. As he digs
deeper, one question refuses to go unanswered - what lies behind Barrett's
obsession with the US Air Force base at Lakenheath, the heart of the CIA's
covert operations in England at the height of the Cold War?
As the mystery unravels, Evan finds himself
caught up in a violent showdown that's been brewing for sixty years, a bitter
feud between Barrett's family and that of a ruthless politician at the core of
the British establishment, a desperate man with everything to lose who'll stop
at nothing to prevent the dark secrets of his own family's past from coming to
light.
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