Consortium: The Foley Chronicles by Nathan E Bush

My Review

It’s been a while since the last installment in The Foley Chronicles, but let me tell you—it was worth the wait! My favorite character, John (seriously, how could he not be?), teams up with Berg—a definite work-in-progress who, let’s be honest, probably drives John a little crazy. This time, they’re up against a group of vigilantes from a grief support group dishing out their brand of justice for the loss of their loved ones.

The tension is palpable as John and Berg are pushed to their limits, racing to connect the dots before the killers strike again. Thankfully, the crack team of coroner and forensics starts pulling the puzzle pieces together—though unfortunately, the bodies are dropping just as quickly.

This series continues to impress me, even with its darker themes. The author always manages to weave the perfect balance of suspense and resolution, keeping me hooked to the very last page.

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Book Summary

If you want something done right, sometimes you have to do it yourself.

After feeling betrayed by the judicial system, a circle of friends from a grief support group come together and devise a plan to administer true justice to those responsible for the deaths of their loved ones.

When Detectives John Filcher and Berg Anderson are thrust together once again, they promptly land a disturbing case involving a badly beaten body. The one victim rapidly turns into a series of murders. As the bodies continue to fall, the evidence points toward multiple suspects, and it becomes clear that the duo is dealing with a vigilante mob.

Will the Homicide Detectives from Foley’s Eighth District find a connection between the dead men, or the unknown perpetrators, in order to bring the killings to an end? Or will the consortium outsmart the detectives and pull off the perfect murders?

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