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Title:One, Two ... He Is Coming For You (Rebekka Franck #1)
Author:Willow Rose
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:3 edition
Pages:Pages: 274 pages
Published:April 14th 2011 by DMC
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Horror. Suspense. Crime

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Set in the Danish coastal town of Karrebaeksminde, journalist Rebekka Franck returns to her hometown with her six year old daughter. She is trying to escape her ex-husband and starting a new life for her and her daughter, when the small sleepy town experiences a murder. One of the kingdom's wealthiest men is brutally murdered in his summer residence in Karrebaeksminde. While Rebekka Franck and her punk photographer Sune try to cover the story for the local newspaper another murder happens on a high society rich man. Now Rebekka Franck realizes that the drowsy little kingdom of Denmark has gotten its first serial killer and soon a series of dark secrets - long buried but not forgotten – will see the day of light.

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Edition Language: English
Series: Rebekka Franck #1

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Just not feeling this one right now. May try again later. I was barely even started so I am not even going to DNF this one.At this point, if I am not totally sucked in from the get go, I am just moving on. No harm, no foul.

This is the first book of Willow Rose's that I have read and I found it an enjoyable, quick read that held my attention. Great plot written simply. I have quite a few more of the author's other books loaded on my Kindle so it will be interesting to see how the others compare.

From the title, I expected this one to be creepy and I certainly got that. While this first book in the Rebekka Franck series is a murder mystery, it also serves as an introduction to the world of our main character. Rebekka has her own turmoil going on with a crumbling marriage and getting settled back in her home town. Her new job as a reporter for her small town newspaper takes off rather quickly with a gruesome murder and soon, she's on the hunt for a serial killer. Rebekka's personal life

One, two... here's my review; a simple, amaturish plot and an overwhelming amount of grammatical errors made this story flop for me. At least it was free and over with quickly.

This book was okay, a fun read if you want a light, fast murder-mystery in a different setting. I was interested in the book particularly because the author is Scandinavian, and her setting is in Denmark. I enjoy reading books by authors who really are familiar with the cultures and locations they write about. The author does a great job with the settings of this story. I get to see pieces of Denmark through her eyes. I can't say the murder-mystery part was spectacular, but it was fun and fast,

Willow Rose has apparently "sold" over a million books, and I use quotation marks for that because I personally have added about 6 or 7 of her books to my kindle for free. After finally reading one of them I have the sneaking suspicion that most of those millions were grabbed up as freebies, because it surely can't be based on the writing. I've read books by Scandinavian authors before (Jo Nesbo, Stieg Larsson) and while once in a great while the translation to English might seem a little off or

I found this book to be just ok and rather derivitive of Stieg Larsson's Millenium series. Even though the identity of the killer was a surprise, it didn't ring true and felt rather contrived. However, my biggest problem was that this was, by far, the most poorly edited book I have ever read, by far. The author may not have a firm grasp of the English language, but shouldn't the editor? Between multiple misspellings and grammatical and punctuation errors, it became difficult to read and lessened

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