After an embarrassing meeting with Sheriff Creekmore and his friends at Blueberry Hills, Suede escaped the party with more questions than answers. Will Ted help her find the truth, or did her mother have secrets that even he didn’t know about?With Special Agent Nate Hawthorn narrowing down the suspects, tensions are high, especially when the mystery shooter returns for Suede in a deadly encounter. deadly encounter.
As the focus of the case shifts, and new discoveries are made, Suede is forced to sit on the sidelines. Will she be just another casualty of the Capsule Killer, or will justice come in the nick of time?
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And the twists and turns continue with this book in the series! Things are changing between Riley and Suede, she’s finally accepted the truth about her mother, the danger against her is ramping up, and the evolving interactions between Suede and Nate. As with previous WL Knightly books, each new installment answers some questions yet always produces more, and I can’t wait for the next book.
Finding the guilty one
Suede is working on the finding answers to who is behind what’s going on. She is eliminating people but will they come after her as she’s closing in. This story is getting better and better as we see where it’s all going. But who is it? I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
Oh my how this series is really coming together. Suede is not going to give up until she finds her mothers killer as well as the other girls. Will her and Nate’s relationship be able to stand the test of this case? Has Riley showed his true colors and who is the real killer or killers? There is so much more to this story and I cannot wait for the next book to see what we uncover. Well written just like the others, the characters are getting even more interesting as time goes on and the story itself keeps you on your toes. Enjoy
Nate, FBI, is getting closer to finding the serial killer. The killer leaves messages of where to dig up the skeletons in shallow graves. Suede is doing an internship with Nate. There is something strange going on at Brode and Riley’s ranch. Someone is targeting Suede and runs her off the highway and into a tree. This continuing saga keeps you wanting more.
I am enthralled! I can not wait to see how this story ends. The writing is amazing, as always. There is never a dull moment in this series.
I think I’m more confused than ever about what’s going on with this series. This book looks like it’s just blown half of my pet theories out of the water, but I know perfectly well that the authors are notorious for sudden and unexpected revelations in their plots. I’m not hanging any of my theories up just yet. In fact, after the sudden and unexpected revelations of this book, I’m adding a bunch of new ones into the mix. I almost hate to admit it, but Suede is really starting to irritate me. She keeps acting like a sullen tween with a death wish and that doesn’t quite work for me in a leading character. In any case, I’m dying to know what happens next.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
This is the fourth book, you really need to read the first three. Suede’s mom’s body has been found, as well as another female body.
As Nate and Suede begin to question the elite men circle suspects begin to stack up. I do think that the author is trying to throw us off who the real killer is by pointing us toward others.
As with previous books this one flows nicely and continues to build the characters. I continue to think that Suede acts like a sullen teenager at times. And, I admit, I think Nate may not seem to have had he appears.
I still think I’ve figured out who the killer is but I could be readingvtge clues all wrong.
I hate that I must wait for the next installment.
I was given this book for an honest voluntary review
Continues to create more questions
Suede, our resident criminology student, is still reeling from the revelations dealt her way. As the story progresses she finds more trouble, the circle of suspects draws smaller, and the choices she makes may put her in even more danger. W.L. Knightly’s Concealing the Facts continues to create more questions than answer in the twisted case of the Capsule Killer series leaving the reader hanging onto the edge of their seat waiting until the next book releases. I am interested to see what the next step will be after some of the events of this one.
I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.
Another nail biting read in this series! Things are definitely becoming more interesting with each book!
Suede has a hard time dealing with new finds about her mother and Sheriff and things are starting to get tense between her and Nate.
There are new twists and clues dropped in this part and I hope I’m finally on the right track with my theory. Can’t wait to read the next book!
I received an advanced copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my honest review.
This is the fourth book in the Time Capsule Killer series and was well written. More bodies are being dug up and someone is determined to make sure Suede is injured. Things are not as they seem with Riley and he is getting involved with his brothers group of friends. This ends in a shocking cliffhanger for Nate and Suede. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
Excellent and more and more complex
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The story is still well written and the evidences seem on the one hand to narrow against the group of notables, but at the same time, everything seems so manipulated that this too may be a plot.
The body of the mother of Sweden has been discovered, and Suede suspects her mother of having had an affair with the Sheriff Creekmore and of being the fruit of them. Riley seems to be dipping in His brother’s dirty waters with the rotten notables of his city, which complicates a little more his relationship with Suede who continues at the same time to get closer to Nate. But new clues are appearing and an attack on Suede is further complicating the situation.
In short, between a tormented romance, the murders that go on, the women who disappear and an investigation that is bogged down between the past and the present, the story is excellent.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book
Detective Nate Hawthorne is shaking things up, by investigating and asking lots of questions. He is pulling in the sheriff’s posse of friends one by one. Suede struggles with the knowledge that her mother was murdered. She’s making some stupid choices and the cracks are starting to come between her and Nate. Another body, a young girl presumed to of run away is discovered.
Lots of twists and I’m being led away from my initial findings and thoughts of the murderer. Is this just a distraction or do I need to rethink things through. I’ll remain vigilant whilst waiting for the next clue.