Three dark, fast-paced books to keep you up all night … Over a thousand pages in three gripping stand-alone psychological thrillers depicting a serial killer’s shocking impact on his family.“Plum writes psychological thrillers as well as any author anytime!” ~ Grady Harp, Hall of Fame, Top 50 ReviewerThe Dispensable Wife, (Book 5, A Gripping Stand-alone Thriller in The MisFit Series): The web of … Series): The web of AnnaSophia’s claustrophobic marriage tightens as her paranoid husband’s threats to kidnap their three kids and cut off her father’s medical care escalate, exposing his serial-killer history.
“The story is more complex than what it seems in the beginning. The author really does an excellent job in this book and I will read the rest of the series.” ~ Amazon Reader.
The Broken-Hearted Many, (Book 6, A Dark Stand-alone Thriller in The MisFit Series): A serial killer’s legacy deals his shattered family more twisted, potentially lethal blows.
“Nail-bitingly tense, and packed with psychoses and provocative plot twists, this story is sure to not only keep you up all night but have you desperate for the next instalment.” ~ Amazon reviewer.
The Whole Truth, (Book 7, The Last Stand-alone Thriller in The MisFit Series): Does the past ever die? Is it ever possible to know the whole truth? Will the truth at long last set a psychopathic serial killer’s family free? Does what goes around come around?
“AB Plum’s writing just gets better and better throughout this series, and this final instalment is one of the most well-written, fast-paced psychological thrillers I’ve read for a long time.” ~ Amazon Reader
Read the entire MisFit Series
The Boy Nobody Loved, Prequel
The Early Years, Book 1
The Lost Days, Book 2
The In-Between Years, Book 3
The Reckless Year, Book 4
The Dispensable Wife, Book 5
The Broken-Hearted Many, Book 6
The Whole Truth, Book 7
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The Early Years #1 – My first book by this author and it’s a kick. Michael makes Brooke Shield’s and Bettye Davis’ look like normal, bible study children. The story is well written but with some vulgar language and deviant sex scenes. The story moves at a fast pace and the reader is intrigued with what unfolds. I wouldn’t want to read more books like this, but I will finish the five books of this series. Interesting prologue. Minor editing needed. 4*
The Lost Days #2 – The pain and gain and loss that come from the actions performed in The Early Years come to head in this book. Michael for all his intelligence is still a little boy that didn’t cover all the bases in his plans. His mother wasn’t at her best, either. The story is well written and intriguing. The characters continue to grow and the plot twists with surprises not expected. Interesting prologue. Minor editing needed. 4*
The In-Between Years #3 – Another interesting and intriguing story. The characters are steady growing and still with interesting dialog. The plot manages to keep the reader interested until the last page. Interesting prologue. Minor editing needed. 4*
The Reckless Year #4 – The intrigue and interest still abounds in this story. The reader has to wonder about Michael’s love interest, but it’s not his IQ that’s running the show here. The characters continue to develop; their dialog is realistic; and the plot while not the best of the books, is keeps the reader involved in the story. Interesting prologue. Editing needed. 4*
The Dispensable Wife #5 – I had a few days between the first four books and this one. I didn’t care to much for the beginning of the book, several chapters of wasted words and repetition. The reader is now seeing his and her sides of the story and it takes a while for the book to become interesting. I didn’t care for the last two or three chapters; I didn’t find them interesting or flowing. Interesting prologue. Minor editing needed.
Update for The Dispensable Wife #5: As of February, 2018, I’ve had the chance to proof Broken-Hearted Many #6. While I was disappointed originally with Wife, because it changed the main characters from the first four books, I found Wife and Many were about the wife and children and their future without Michael and the secrets they carry inside themselves. So I’m changing my previous review to acknowledge that Wife is better with the addition of reading Many. I still think a better transition in Wife would not have been as shocking/distracting/confusing/pick your word to find Michael and Dimitri tossed in the background. They were the reason I was reading the series. Wife and Many fit together as #1 – #4 fit together; I just had to get used to Michael as a minor character in these books. I found Wife on AXP and volunteered to review it, since I already owned the other four books. Since then I’ve purchased Wife. 4*
Broken-Hearted Many #6 – This book puts The Dispensable Wife into a different light. It begins two years after the death of Michael. The family has begun a new life and have to work on the problems and effects from the past. Well written, dark but intriguing, this book holds the reader’s attention. It makes up for the disappointment of Wife, while actually enhancing Wife. The reader just needs to ignore the way this “offshoot” of the series began. The characters have developed somewhat and their dialog is realistic. There’s hope, even among the despair faced by the family. New friends appear, as well as old enemies, as the well thought out plot immerses the reader in the pages. This book was difficult to put down. 5*
The Whole Truth #7 – Dark ride ahead! The final book of the Misfit Series and boy, is it filled with all kinds of happenings, twists and turns. The ending is painful with the sacrifice one of the main characters made to save another and a good decision was made in the end, too. The characters are still interesting and the author’s vivid descriptions leaves no doubt about their thoughts, actions and fears. There are secrets that will surprise some readers, but also some humor, and peace is found along with a touch of a spiritual being. It was hard to put the book down and it was worth reading. I’ve enjoyed all seven books, even though I had a little problem with book #5 until I read #6. 5*
The Boy Nobody Loved – The prequel, which I read after I read the first five books of the Misfit series. It’s a good choice to read first since it lays the foundation of Michael’s beginning years and what he lived through. The story is well written and intriguing. The characters are developing and their dialog is realistic.