When a wealthy family is found brutally murdered in their home, the ensuing investigation quickly makes it apparent that this was not a simple robbery gone wrong. The detectives assigned to the case soon realize that they are up against something far more sinister than they could have imagined. As they delve deeper into the mystery, evidence begins to point towards one of the victim’s own children as being responsible for the murders. But with no clear motive and little concrete evidence, can they really prove who did this? And even if they do solve the crime, will justice be served? Fallen Hope is an intense thriller full of twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Deandre Dean brings his signature suspenseful style to this page-turning novel about corruption and revenge.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for mystery, thriller and suspense readers who are looking for a fast-paced read with lots of twists.
Pros :
- Intense thriller with many twists and turns
- Well written with a suspenseful style
- Keeps readers guessing until the very end
Cons :
- The plot is somewhat predictable.
- It’s slightly formulaic in terms of the suspense genre.
- The ending could have been better developed.
Learn more about the author
Deandre Dean is a graduate of Fisk University and has always had a love for writing. He enjoys creating suspenseful mysteries and thrillers that keep readers on the edge of their seats. When he’s not writing, Deandre enjoys spending time with his family and friends.
Reader Reviews
“This book was awesome! I could not put it down. I loved how the author kept you guessing until the end who did it.”
“This book is intense! I was hooked from the beginning and could not put it down. The characters are well developed, and the plot is fascinating. A must-read for mystery fans!”
“A well written, fast paced mystery that will keep you guessing until the end. I couldn’t put it down!”
“This is an amazing book. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good mystery with plenty of suspense.”