Author- Leanna Floyd
Publisher- Austin Macauley Publishers
Genre- Thriller, Fiction
Format- Hardcover
Length- 208 pages
Year- 2019
Rating- 4/5 stars
Leanne Floyd's "Over the Borderline " is a captivating, intricate and thoroughly satisfying thriller. Ohh! I absolutely loved going through the novel. Infact, my mind is still bouncing up and down in appreciation.
The storyline follows Brooke Douger who shares a deep penchant for criminal psychology and profiling. She convinces her childhood friend, Jacob, to move to Tampa after his latest fiasco, where he finds a job at a legal firm, which is defending Zach Barton, a rich, young entrepreneur who is accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend. When Brooke has to provide expert testimony in Barton's trial, Jacob and Brooke end up on opposite sides of the courtroom.
As Brooke prepares to testify, she discovers a pattern of violent, impulsive behavior in Barton's past, eerily similar to those of the Surfside Killer, the case she has been asked to help profile for the FBI. Brooke is swirling in dangerous waters with the killer lurking on the fringe of her life.
Who will be his next victim?
Will Brooke's knack for profiling be enough to keep her safe?
Chapter One hits with almost hammer hard precision ane the following chapters have the same impact. Looking back after finishing, it felt as though the ending was inevitable and yet I had no idea where it was heading as i read and that is down to the skill of the writer. With an artful plot and crammed full of captivating characters, "Over the Borderline" is a compelling and cracking read.
I give this book 4 stars for the plot and character construction, narration and the overall presentation.
Happy Reading
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