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Retired FBI agent Cliff Knowles is hired by a company to investigate possible theft of proprietary industrial plans, an investigation that leads him to shady business dealings, danger, and even murder.
Before you ask, Behead Me refers to a word puzzle. No blood and guts here, Behead Me is an engaging and absorbing mystery that will quickly draw you in and keep you turning pages. Cliff is an unflappable investigator, and I enjoyed how his methodology was neatly laid out. This wasn't one of those super-cop-hunches kind of solves, it was a realistic procedural, and I really enjoyed how Cliff ferreted out the smallest details and connected them to another case, and the presidential pardon sub-plot was heartwarming and added some human dimension to the story. Cliff's geo-caching adventure in the desert and the high speed chase at the end added a lot of action kept me on the edge of my seat.
I haven't read the other books in the series, so I can safely say that this book can be read as a standalone, or as an entry into the series. The few references to prior books were minor and didn't cause any confusion.
Overall, Behead Me is an intriguing and fascinating read and I definitely recommend it for fans of mysteries and procedurals.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 8 November, 2016: Finished reading
- 8 November, 2016: Reviewed