Blurb
Thirteen-year-old Sharlah Nash knows that the first time her brother killed eight years ago, he did it to save their lives.
Now retired FBI profiler Pierce Quincy and his wife Rainie Conner have offered Sharlah a new life of safety. She desperately wants to believe this is her shot at happily ever after.
Then two people are murdered in their local convenience store and Sharlah's brother is identified as the killer.
Telly Ray Nash is on the hunt for Sharlah and as the death count rises it becomes clear that nothing and no-one, including Pierce and Rainie, will stop him getting to her.
Now, Sharlah has one chance to take control.
She can run for her life... or turn and face the danger right behind her.
My thoughts
Right behind you was my first book by Lisa Gardner.
To start with I found the book quite slow which for some people can be reason enough to put the book down and look for something else to read. I was close to putting it down myself but I'm glad I preserved and stuck with it.
After the initial first four or five chapters the book starts to pick up pace and becomes more suspenseful.
Characters, usually in every book, there is almost, most certainly, a character that I dislike. Starting out that character for me was Telly Ray Nash. BUT, as the book progresses we start to learn and understand Telly. As I started to understand Telly, I couldn't help but feel sorry for him. There are other characters named in this book and those who play an important part to the story, in this case, another character we come across is Sharlah. Sharlah is Telly's younger sister. But the question that lingers is, will Sharlah run or face the danger? You can find out for yourself by purchasing the book here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Books/Right-Behind-You-FBI-Profiler-Lisa-Gardner/1472220323/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485854505&sr=8-1&keywords=right+behind+you+lisa+gardner
Right behind you is the 7th book featuring Rainie & Quincy. Although it's the 7th book, it can also be read as a standalone.
My thanks go to Headline UK for allowing me to take part in the blog tour. I hope you've all enjoyed my spoiler free review and will consider giving the book a read.
No comments:
Post a Comment