"Secrets" author Rebecka Vigus: BOOK REVIEW

By: Beverley Pechin

Secrets
Rebecka Vigus

Infinity Publishing (2006)
ISBN 074143105X
Reviewed by Beverly Pechin for Reader Views (4/06)

You’re captured from the start… but the killer isn’t!

There are very few books that will truly grab you from the very first page but Rebecka Vigus found a way. The story begins with murder and continues to pull you in with questions and half-answers about the mystery at hand.

A beloved, very plain and ordinary librarian is found dead is a small Detroit suburb that rarely finds anything more exciting than their local drunk in the newspapers. From the first page where they begin with finding the body, to the last page where you hope they’ve found the answers, the author keeps your attention fully.

Written in a text that is very different and somewhat “large” helps make the read not only easier physically but mentally as you truly feel like you’re reading something real from someone’s notebook. You almost feel yourself being brought into this small town and bit by bit finding out information that amazes you.

Nothing is what it seems, the past is definitely not what it seemed and the future is truly in question as one of the main characters, Constable Buck Wise, weaves his way through a series of discoveries.

A great read, well presented and thrilling enough to keep your attention from the beginning, Rebecka Vigus manages to present a thriller that truly is entertaining and enjoyable. Thrill readers of most ages from young adult to the very old can enjoy sitting back and reading a clean, well presented thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat until you close it. The ability to keep your attention without blood, gore and non-stop sex makes this mystery even more enticing to those looking for something exciting but not too intense.

I think Ms. Vigus has captured the essence of a modern day Agatha Christie without all the pomp and circumstance. Grab it today, read it quickly and hope she comes out with another one soon!

Beverley Pechin is a Reviewer for Reader Views.
http://www.readerviews.com

Related to Book Reviews Guide

  • Review of "The Shintae", Author Brian R. Hill
  • Interview for "Secrets" author Rebecka Vigus
  • Six Tips For Being the Best Book Reviewer You Can Be
  • Spank Your Bookie
  • God, and the Expanding Universe; James Redfield, Michael Murphy, Sylvia Timbers
  • Don’t Go Alone - Book Review
  • Kisho - Review
  • The Frugal Book Promoter - Book Review
  • Giving Feedback or Writing Reviews of Bad Stuff
  • The Chaos Cycle - Book Review
  • Space Brigade - Book Review
  • Letter to Maya Angelou - Review
  • A Monster Named Criney who Makes Kids Whiney - Review
  • "The Right Way to Write, Publish, and Sell Your Book," author Patricia L. Fry: BOOK REVIEW
  • Deadly Duplicates - Book Review
  • Dragon Tales - Book Review
  • My Dad Wears Polka-dotted Socks! - Review
  • The Demon Plague - Book Review
  • Fading Towards Enlightenment - Book Review
  • Romance Novel with Relationship Advice is a Cult Classic
  • The Letter - Review
  • Going Deeper - Book Review
  • Lethal Option - Book Review
  • Pumping Your Muse - Book Review
  • Putting it on Paper - Book Review
  • Leave a Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.