Revenant by Carolyn Haines

Revenant

by Carolyn Haines

When a decades-old mass grave near a notorious Biloxi nightclub is unearthed, reporterCarson Lynch is among the first on the scene.

The remains of five women lie within, each one buriedwith a bridal veil--and without her ring finger.

Once an award-winning journalist, Carsonknows her career is now hanging by a thread.This story has pulled her out of a pit ofalcohol and self-loathing, and with justiceand redemption in mind she begins toinvestigate. Days later two more bodies appear, begging the question--is a copycat murdererterrorizing Biloxi, or has a serial killerawoken from a twenty-five-year slumber?

Reviewed by Charli G. on

5 of 5 stars

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Ok, here is the first of the three book reviews I need to catch up on. This one is for Revenant by Carolyn Haines. I finished this book in January which tells you how behind I am.

This one was a great thriller. Just enough romance to keep things going, but not enough to make me want to barf because of it. No, I am not too fond of sappy books. This one had some romance, but not the sappy stuff. For this, I am entirely grateful.

On the flip side, it's an awesome book to read, and I had a very difficult time putting it down. A reporter who spends most of her time drunk gets caught up in a mystery when a serial killer starts killing again after a twenty-five year break. You have to read this one to believe it. I was skeptical at first, but a few pages in, I was hooked.

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