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YOU CAN RUN

You Can Run, December 2017
by Steve Mosby

Pegasus Books
336 pages
ISBN: 1681775581
EAN: 9781681775586
Kindle: B0719MDWP2
Hardcover / e-Book
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"You can run from your past, but hiding is not going to happen."

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YOU CAN RUN
Steve Mosby

Reviewed by Teresa Cross
Posted May 23, 2018

Suspense | Thriller

YOU CAN RUN by Steve Mosby is one thriller that has an incredible storyline that will keep you attentive throughout each chapter. Mosby did a great job at creating a novel that will catch the eye of any reader of psychological thrillers. From the beginning, he gives you a taste of suspense and hooks you into the following chapters where the story unfolds with twist and turns.

In this novel, a freak accident where a car crashes into a garage of a home that has some secrets to hide within the walls leaves many questions. First, a woman is found tied up in the garage along with the remains of a few other women. Is this the work of the Red River Killer that has been abducting women for twenty years? With the police trying to track down the suspect, John Blythe, one detective has a close connection to the case. Will Turner is determined to get answers.

At the beginning of the Prologue, I must admit I did not know where this story would go. It did, however, surprise me as I read further into the novel. YOU CAN RUN written by Steve Mosby has a bizarre mystery that keeps you from putting down the book. Mosby's writing is easy to read and follow and even had me looking out my window a couple of times in fear. This is a thriller you would not want to put down for any reason.

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SUMMARY

A page-turning psychological thriller, the new novel from
CWA Dagger winner Steve Mosby explores the blurred lines
between truth and fiction.

When a car crashes into a garage on an ordinary street, the
attending officer is shocked to look inside the damaged
building and discover a woman imprisoned within. As the
remains of several other victims are found in the attached
house, police believe they have finally identified the Red
River Killerβ€”a man who has been abducting women for nearly
twenty years and taunting the police with notes about his
crimes. But now the main suspect, John Blythe, is on the run.

As the manhunt for Blythe intensifies, Detective Inspector
Will Turner finds himself fighting to stay involved in the
investigation. The Red River killings hold a personal
significance to him and he must be the one to find the
killer, although he's determined to keep this from his
fellow officers at all costs.

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