Review: Flight


Book Review: Flight, by Laura Griffin, 5 stars



When former forensic photographer Miranda Rhoads moves to the seaside town of Lost Beach, she's decided to make her living as a wildlife photographer and put crime scenes behind her. But her plans are quickly upended when one morning, she comes across a couple sleeping in a canoe, entwined in an embrace. Looking closer, she realizes the man and woman aren't asleep—they’ve been murdered.

Detective Joel Breda sets out to find answers--not only about the unidentified victims in the marshy death scene, but also about the aloof and beautiful photographer who seems to know more about his investigation than he does.

As they begin to unravel the motivation of a merciless serial killer, Miranda and Joel must race against the clock to make an arrest before the killer can find them first.


Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: March 2021

Mature content: yes

Review: Flight is one of the best books I've read so far by Laura Griffin, and I enjoyed immensely. It's interesting and fast paced, full of unexpected twists and turns, and kept me glued to the pages right until the end. 

I had only two issues with the plot. One, the way Miranda is hired by the local police department seemed a bit simplified. I doubt that in reality things would happen that way, and that fast. And two: the end felt slightly rushed. 

None of these issues detracted me from the pleasure of reading Flight, so if you love romantic suspense you'll want to give it a try.

 


Flight is book two in the Texas Murder Files by Laura Griffin, but can be perfectly read as a stand-alone. You can find my review of book one, Hidden, here.

Happy readings!

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