Book Review: Relative Terror

Title: Relative Terror: A Suspense Novel

Author: R.E. Sargent

Narrator: Andy Packard

Link: https://www.amazon.com/Relative-Terror-Suspense-R-Sargent-ebook/dp/B071GN5P58/

Summary

What if everything you believed was wrong?

Dominick Maxwell had an average life with one exception. Everyone he was close to ended up dead.

When Dom’s sister—his last living relative—is attacked and dying, Dom thinks he has lost it all, until he realizes that he is the prime suspect.

Fearing he is next—and possibly about to end up in jail—Dom disappears and urgently tries to find out the answer to the question that has been haunting him for years. Who or what is responsible for destroying his life by taking away all that matters to him?

My Review

5/5 Stars

Dom’s life has never been easy. Every person around him dies to mysterious circumstances. When his sister is attacked, Dom goes on the run in an attempt to find answers before the killer can find him. On the road Dom meets a woman named Jennifer who joins in his quest. Will they figure out who the killer is or will Jennifer become its next victim?

Full of suspense and plenty of twists and turns. And wow! That ending totally made the name chills worthy.

The narrator had a wide range of voices and expressions which made this book very pleasant and easy to listen to.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

Published by Author Kayla Krantz

Proud author responsible for Dead by Morning and The Council, fascinated by the dark and macabre. Stephen King is her all time inspiration mixed in with a little bit of Eminem and some faint remnants of the works of Edgar Allen Poe. When she began writing, she started in horror but it somehow drifted into thriller. She loves the 1988 movie Heathers. She was born and raised in Michigan but traveled across the country to where she currently resides in Texas.

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