Monday, February 26, 2024

Review: Coming of Winter

Coming of Winter Coming of Winter by Tom Threadgill
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

The Coming of Winter was a thrilling serial killer suspense. I would recommend it to fans of Steven James.

The author did mention that this series was written for the general market, so I did find it a bit different to his later series I have read, but I still enjoyed it a lot.

The serial killer was twisted and there was a turn I did not expect. As a reader we see who the killer is from the start and see a lot of detail and thoughts from the killer’s POV. So, if you do not like a lot of gory details, then I would recommend you skip this series.

I loved the character of FBI agent Winter. I enjoyed how he had a gut feeling about something more than a missing person and investigated to find facts and truth. The author did something I did not really like but that added to the suspense.

I am looking forward to continuing the series.


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About the book:


Catherine Mae Blackston is missing. She is not the first.
While investigating Blackston's recent activities, FBI Agent Jeremy Winter stumbles upon a string of missing persons within state parks. Unable to convince his boss that Blackston's disappearance is anything other than a lost hiker, Winter joins forces with a local police officer to continue the search.

As the clues mount, a dark figure from Jeremy's past emerges with an ultimatum — one that could force him out of the Bureau. Afraid that his girlfriend, fellow agent Maggie Keeley, will be dragged into a high-stakes political game, he delays his decision. But as the tally of missing persons increases, Winter closes in on the unlikeliest of suspects.

The bodies are out there.

He just has to find them before his past catches up with him.

Written for the General Market (G) (I) (V) Eligible for Amazon Prime Reading on Kindle: Contains little or no; sexual dialogue or situations, or strong language. May also contain some content of a violent nature. Similar novels in this genre may be categorized as suspense and thrillers.





About the author:



Tom Threadgill's books have a distinct focus on clean, suspenseful action with strong character development. He is a member of the International Thriller Writers (ITW) and American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). In his downtime, Tom enjoys woodworking, riding his Harley, and chasing the elusive Yard of the Month award. He currently resides with his wife in the Dallas area and can be reached through his website at TomThreadgill.com.

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