Book Two of The Amy Lane Mysteries Ex-con Jason Carr has faced down the toughest thugs in Cardiff, but being assistant to a brilliant, eccentric hacker who hasn’t been outdoors in ten years has its own challenges. Still, he and Amy Lane can solve cases even the cops can’t crack. And when a corpse washes up on a beach, Jason can’t resist chasing the clues—or defying Amy by infiltrating the very gangs he once escaped. Amy is distraught when Jason’s pursuit gets him framed for murder. He’s thrown back in prison where he’s vulnerable to people who want him dead. He needs Amy to prove his innocence. Fast. But Amy hasn’t been honest with him—her panic attacks aren’t getting better. And now, with everything that makes her feel safe ripped away, she must stand alone, using her technological skills to expose a baffling conspiracy and a new kind of online crime. Can she clear Jason’s name before danger closes in? Carina Press | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Google Play | iBooks | Kobo
Review
3.5/5
Jason is Amy's live in assistant. Amy is a highly intelligent computer hacker. Amy also has many issues. Two people washed up murdered while Jason is on holiday with his family. Since Amy is a consulant for the police, she helps them figure out who the guys are. Then Jason decides to do things his own way and ends up getting framed for murder. Amy now has to work with the police and try and clear Jason's name. That is not all she has to do.
So I was interested in this book but so very confused. I found myself wanting to read more because I was frustrated. It jumped around way to much and was very confusing. I did not like Amy at all. Jason is my favorite. He is such a great guy and very under valued in this story. I might try to read the first one and try again. Maybe that was my problem. Besides that it was a good story and very well written.
About the Author:
Rosie Claverton grew up in Devon, daughter to a Sri Lankan father and a Norfolk mother, surrounded by folk mythology and surly sheep. She moved to Cardiff to study Medicine and adopted Wales as her home. Her first short film Dragon Chasers aired on BBC Wales in Autumn 2012. She co-wrote the ground-breaking series of short films The Underwater Realm. Her debut novel Binary Witness was published by Carina Press in May 2014. Between writing and medicine, she blogs about psychiatry and psychology for writers in her Freudian Script series, advocating for accurate and sensitive portrayals of people with mental health problems in fiction. Currently exiled to London to train in psychiatry, she lives with her journalist husband and their pet hedgehog. Find Rosie on Social Media Twitter: @rosieclaverton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amylanemysteries Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8119549.Rosie_Claverton Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/rosieclaverton
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