Perilous Treasure (Jack Turner Suspense Series Book 4)
K**R
Another good read by Dan Walsh
I got this on my Kindle, as I've read & enjoyed several other books by the same author.I wasn't let down, it's another good read. I like that you don't have to completely suspend reality to finish these books.
H**T
Very good suspension
I really liked this.First of all, this is the first book in this series I have read, and it is #4; however, anything that went on before which the reader needs to know is mentioned in a few short sentences, more than enough for a reader to follow the story in this specific book.Secondly, it was good - as simple as that. We follow Jack Turner, a history professor, and his cop-friend Joe getting quite innocently involved in a crime that leads as far back as WWII. Actually, there are 3 (possibly 4) different but connected plots, with a pair of protagonists "assigned" to each, going on, and the ease with which the author weaves the threads together and points them to the "Grand Finale" is nothing short of masterly.Maybe not nail-biting suspense, but definitely keeping a reader glued to the pages. I think I found a new author to follow. I definitely want more!
D**I
Great book
As always Dan Walsh has written another great book. Got me hooked on reading it from the first paragraph and just kept reading till the end.
J**Y
Who doesn't love a treasure hunt!
This is suspense at it's best. The characters are relatable and the plot keeps you guessing until the end. A real page turner! Now that I've met these folks I'm looking forward to reading their previous adventures.
R**N
It has swearing in it. Christian fiction? Hardly.
I have read the three other Jack Turner books and loved them, but Perilous Treasure was a disappointment in that it was filled with minced oaths such as gosh (God) and jeez (Jesus) which is really taking God’s holy name in vain. Too bad I had to delete it off my Kindle before finishing it, because it was otherwise a great story. I don’t recall seeing God’s name taken in vain in his other books, otherwise I would have deleted them too. Christian fiction? Hardly. If there had been no swearing it was worth 5 stars.
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