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Probable Cause

Probable Cause

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Probable Cause" Is A Definte Winner
Review: As with most authors I become enamoured with, Ridley Pearson's top notch crime writing has led me back to some of his earlier works. This one is a definite winner.

In "Probable Cause" we meet James Dewitt. He is on the prowl for a serial killer who stretches out a nasty string of murders. One catch. This psychopath makes them all look like suicides. Using the fewest of clues, Dewitt begins his relentless search. Add to the mix a re-birth of happenings Dewitt would rather forget and we also see a man striving to save his reputation, as well as possibly his own life.

A well written criminal thrill read.

other reading suggestions: "Messiah" by Boris Starling, "Mayday" by Nelson DeMille, and "Running Blind" by Lee Childs

Thanks for your interest & comments--CDS

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ugh!!
Review: I didn't find this book to be up to his usual standard. Perhaps the extremely distasteful description of the animal killings (in particular, the cat) were abhorrent and I thought, did not add to the content in the least. There had to be a better way to give some insight into the mind of the killer!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An entertaining thriller
Review: I liked the book very much. It is a clever story line that is both entertaining and unpredictable. As usual, Pearson is extremely descriptive and insightful in forensic science. If you like thrillers about serial killers, this book is for you!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bravo!
Review: No doubt about it, Pearson is magnificent. He has an incredible knack for creating suspense and developing believable characters. I enjoyed this novel so much and carried it with me just so I could finish it more quickly!
James DeWitt is a brilliant forensic scientist turned detective in Carmel, California. He switches jobs a few months after a horrific loss rocks his family. When suspicious suicides start popping up, DeWitt bulldozes his way past doubting fellow officers to investigate what everyone else says are open-and-shut cases. He teams up with Clare O'Daly, current forensic investigator, to get to the bottom of the mysterious deaths. Along the way he battles bureaucratic red tape, political interference and a burning suspicion that someone is building a bizarre cover-up. Did I mention that someone seems to be stalking his family? DeWitt doesn't even realize the impact this case will have on his life.
Pearson gives us great characters, a likeable hero, a ghastly villain and an intriguing little mystery. This is a taut thriller that held my attention and had me zipping through the pages to find out what would happen next. I'm so glad I found Pearson's books, and now I can't wait to move on to the next one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent thrill ride
Review: This was my first introduction to Mr. Pearson. After reading it, I was hooked on his writing forever. And now, after reading every Lou Boldt book, Hard Fall, and Hidden Charges, I would definitely rate this as one of his best! It begins by introducing a character who is recovering from the loss of his wife and daughter. Mr. Pearson develops this man into someone we really care about. Without giving it away, let's just say that if you like books that cover the art of forensic science in a skillful way, I would recommend The Pied Piper, Middle of Nowhere, and Probable Cause as his three best!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent thrill ride
Review: This was my first introduction to Mr. Pearson. After reading it, I was hooked on his writing forever. And now, after reading every Lou Boldt book, Hard Fall, and Hidden Charges, I would definitely rate this as one of his best! It begins by introducing a character who is recovering from the loss of his wife and daughter. Mr. Pearson develops this man into someone we really care about. Without giving it away, let's just say that if you like books that cover the art of forensic science in a skillful way, I would recommend The Pied Piper, Middle of Nowhere, and Probable Cause as his three best!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Never done this way.
Review: You may feel that this genre is now flooded with every crime scenario that could ever happen. But then comes this wonderful book by a seasoned vet. Mr. Pearson never fails to deleiver high caliber writing. This book is no exception. It is well written and right on the money. A must read for any Pearson fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Never done this way.
Review: You may feel that this genre is now flooded with every crime scenario that could ever happen. But then comes this wonderful book by a seasoned vet. Mr. Pearson never fails to deleiver high caliber writing. This book is no exception. It is well written and right on the money. A must read for any Pearson fan.


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