Book Review: The Kindred Killers by Graham Smith. Hold on to your seats! You're in for quite a ride with this one!

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After reading Watching The Bodies, featuring the deliciously handsome and sexy Jake Boulder I was desperate to read Smith's next Boulder offering, The Kindred Killers.  Again, Smith starts with an explosively exciting first chapter and just keeps on running with it right to the end of the book.





Jake Boulder is a loyal man ... a good friend, somebody to have in your corner when the going gets tough and his best friend Alfonse is desperately in need of his friendship, as well as his unique skills, in this one.  Alfonse's cousin and his family have been abducted and brutally murdered.  The circumstances of their deaths soon make it clear that this is a racially motivated hate crime and it's not long before there is another victim.

This plot is particularly relevant now and is an exploration of the damage hate-filled bias can produce.  However, Smith tempers this by showing a softer side to Jake as well, through his interactions with his mother.  Watch out for the spanner thrown into Jake's personal life along the way too.  

Exciting, thought provoking and pacy... the only question left to ask is 'When is Jake boulder 3 going to hit the book shelves?'

The Crime warp interviewed Graham earlier this month - Click here

Also we will be featuring Jake Boulder in our 'Detectives in the Dock' series soon.  Watch this space!

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