*****Hidden Secrets —- Review by Rox Burkey
Something’s Fishy in Magnolia Bluff by K.D. McNiven delivers an unexpected murder that gets the residents of this small Texas town in an uproar. K.D. McNiven balances the suspenseful situations with a sense of caring through realistic characters surrounded by intrigue. The multiple threads to uncover the hidden truth keep readers flipping pages to learn the truth.
Ms. McNiven illuminates the relationship between Maddy and John using fascinating subplots that captivate the reader’s imagination. Discover what’s in John’s past. Why was a hidden room built into their home? Uncover secrets and unexpected complications ramp up the suspense. Each character plays a pivotal role in this delectable mystery, which is showcased by a well-crafted narrative with escalating tension from the outset. Rich dialogue, sprinkled with touches of humor, perfectly balances the chaos.
With no shortage of suspects, Police Deputy Detective Maddy Dawson Baker and her sidekick Clay navigate the escalating danger while balancing their personal lives. Like walking a tightrope, the story tension builds with each step. Then, just when you think you’ve figured things out — wham.
Indulging in the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles provides hours of reading enjoyment, created by masterful authors. Something’s Fishy in Magnolia Bluff, book 33, by K.D. McNiven is an exciting, heart-stopping addition to the renowned mystery series that fans should grab today. Well done.
About the Author
I aspired to become a writer since high school and entertained the idea of becoming an archaeologist or a marine biologist, but never followed through. It only made sense when I began writing novels to incorporate those latent desires into my writing, which you will see when you read my books, The Monkey Idol, a Decker and Callie Adventure book one, followed by Shark Eater, book two, and Bermuda Conspiracy, book three.
Recently, I published Sheba’s Treasure, a Sam Carter Adventure, and Bone Quarry, a horror novel, which is a departure from my usual action-adventure genre. However, I have also written an urban fantasy, called India Dymond: Order of Nine. To add a diverse genre, I wrote two crime fiction books: Blood Alley and Blood Pool. A third book is scheduled for publication in 2023.
Each book reflects the dreams I’ve carried with me for years. I hope that as you read the pages of these books, you will experience the razor-edged excitement of walking alongside the Haydens and other characters through exotic locales, as well as engaging in many of their dangerous showdowns. First and foremost, in authoring these books, I desire to entertain you, the reader.
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Looks great!
It is a fun story. Thank you for dropping by.