Clues and Deadly Lies is the first book in a new mystery series by John Moore. In this novel, we are introduced to Flynn Carson, a renaissance vagabond who has an uncanny knack for solving crimes. When he’s not traveling the globe in search of adventure, Flynn resides in Venice where he works as a private detective. His latest case involves tracking down stolen artwork on behalf of a wealthy client. But as Flynn begins to unravel the clues, he realizes that there may be more to this crime than meets the eye. With danger lurking around every corner, can Flynn solve the puzzle before it’s too late?
For who is this book for ?
Clues and Deadly Lies is a fun, fast-paced mystery novel that will appeal to fans of adventure stories and detective thrillers. It’s the perfect read for anyone who enjoys cracking codes and solving puzzles.
Pros :
- Clues and Deadly Lies is a well-written mystery novel that will keep you guessing until the end.
- Flynn Carson is an interesting and likable protagonist who makes for a compelling hero.
- The setting of Venice provides a unique backdrop for the story, adding to its intrigue
Cons :
- It’s poorly written
- It’s unrealistic
- It’s boring
Learn more about the author
John Moore is the author of Clues and Deadly Lies, the first book in a new mystery series. He has also written two other novels, both of which are set in Venice. When he’s not writing, John enjoys traveling and spending time outdoors with his wife and daughter.
Reader Reviews
“John Moore’s Clues and Deadly Lies is a brilliantly written page-turner that had me captivated from beginning to end. Flynn Carson is an engaging and likable protagonist, and I can’t wait to follow his adventures in future installments of this exciting new series.”
“A thrilling mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end!”
“I love mysteries and I really enjoyed this book. It was well written with lots of action and suspense.”
“Clues and Deadly Lies is a page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end. A must read for mystery fans!”