Monday, July 11, 2022

In the Minds of the Wicked (The Traveller series Book 1) by Warwick Gibson

 















Rating: ★★★★★

Genre: Two Hour Mystery, Thriller &  Suspense

Format: eBook

Pages: 89

Read: 07/11/22

Amazon Synopsis:

The disappearance of six young women across three counties in two years has raised a flag at the syndicate, and the coyote has been sent to do the groundwork for the coming investigation. Then the traveler drifts into town, ready to administer a certain type of justice. His justice.

First he must convince the head man of the Blue Ridge Nomads to help him, and then he must follow the facts to find the killers. Only at the last will he lay his traps for the guilty. When he is asked who he is, he has only one answer. He is a foot soldier, doing his job.

In the great tradition of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher and Dean Koontz’ Nameless, the Traveler series is at the cutting edge of the modern thriller.


Review:

“Good sometimes looked like tough love that had been taken to a world war level, and evil could look as innocent as a new-born day.”


An obscure group from the syndicate are investigating the disappearances of six women. The coyote leads the way and the traveller follows. ( Gave me a bit of a “Dark Tower” vibe). The traveller is investigating to solve the case and on the hunt to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice. To bring peace of mind and closure to the families. 


Deplorable characters with no respect for life and ugly past secrets that reveal the meaning behind their choices. Psychopathic behaviors, personality disorders, and guilty conscience twist their fates together leading them on a path of murderous intent.


Notorious Biker Gangs protecting their turf.


A witch doctor and psychic phenomena.


For a short story there is excellent detail and character development. 


 A suspenseful read containing vigilante justice and good versus evil. An edge of your seat thriller with many hidden surprises. 


I really enjoyed reading this and I  am very much looking forward to the rest of the series. 


Authors Note: "Psychological insights into why we do what we do, and why some people turn to evil, are key parts to the Traveller Series."


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Amazon Author Link:

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