is the fourth book in the Mystery Case Files miniseries wrote by Jordan Gray and published by Harleuin Even though it is the fourth book in a series it was easy to follow the story without feeling lost or missing important pieces The author provided a backdrop so that a person wouldnt feel lostEach character in Unearthed was described with visual words that help the reader form a clear picture in their mind Theres no second guessing or wondering what the people looked like or what type of personality they had As the mystery progressed so did the characters The details of each person was weaved in throughout the plot and not shown in an info dumpThe two main characters Molly and Michael are charming as ever Nanny the grandmother of another character was uirky and cleverly written Paddington the inspector was a riot in a subtle wayAlthough this is a current day mystery the plot involves things from the past such as cultural artifacts from around the slave trade times Spooky underground caves and a couple different shootouts thicken the well developed plot I give this bookout ofI would definitely recommend this book to othersI obtained a free electronic galley of this book from the publisher through NetGalley Having
read a free copy did not in anyway have an affect on my review I wrote what I honestly thought Truly bizarre a bit too much of a thriller for me As the mystery was unraveled I marveled at the authors ability to weave the various diverse elements simultaneously into a complex web that eventually all made sense leaving this reader replete and satisfied read Miniseries Mystery Case Files Behind the colorful charm and vibrant history of the English seaside town of Blackpool is a legacy of secrets Secrets people have killed to keep hidden But for Michael and Molly Graham finding the truth has become personal Their friend clings to life in a hospital shot to keep him uiet and the couple is driven to uncover what he would risk his life forand what someone would murder forBut the pieces of this puzzle are as disparate as any they've faced a sunken pirate ship a one legged skeleton vengeful curses and a grim family legacy And if they put the pieces together will they only be digging their own graves I have really enjoyed the Blackpool mystery series and the adventures of Michael and Molly It seems like this may be the end of the series but I sure hope not Even though I originally started reading these books because they were related to a computer game I played I uickly got hooked on them because of the setting and the characters great mystery read sorry to see it end This book is the fourth and final installment of Jordan Gray's A Blackpool Mystery series I haven't had the chance to read the priors books but I will definitely be going back and reading themThe characters in this book were very well written The mystery story line was incredible I really loved itOne thing that I noticed was the MCF logo on the top of the front cover For those that play hidden object games you will know this as Mystery Case Files That is a great series of hidden object games offered by Big Fish GamesThis story is along the same lines as those games I really enjoyed it Now I am wondering if BFG did any other collaboration on booksIn conjunction with the Wakela's World Disclosure Statement I received a product in order to enable my review No other compensation has been received My statements are an honest account of my experience with the brand The opinions stated here are mine alone I really enjoyed the mystery case file even though I read it out of seuence Michael and Molly are likeable characters This is apparently the fourth of four books the adventures of Michael Graham an English videogame designer and his American wife Molly in the small English coastal town of Blackpool The backstory includes Molly having successfully campaigned to get redevelopment funds for Blackpool and she's managing the project much closely than she'd hoped to They've also unintentionally and not entirely happily gotten involved in investigating some crime related to a local mystery the missing treasure supposedly hidden somewhere in the area by Charles Crowe a local businessman and illegal slave trader of the earlyth century This has involved them with the local head of the police Chief Inspector Paddington and also unfortunately brought them to the attention of a very rough and violent gypsy clan currently in the area the Draghicis as well as Aleister Crowe descendant of Charles current owner of the Crowe estate the Crowe's Nest and uite a formidable and dangerous character in his own rightAs Unearthed opens Michael is standing watch over the hospital bedside of his friend Rohan Wallace who broke into the Crowe's Nest for unknown reasons and was shot by Aleister Molly has gone to pick up Rohan's grandmother Nanny Myrie who is coming in by float planeThis is a moment of peace and reflection compared to what will happen over the next few daysA stranger turns up and tries to talk to the unconscious Rohan and when Michael pursues him through the hospital parking lot to try to uestion him a sniper shoots the stranger dead The gypsy Dragheci clan convinced that Charles Crowe stole their ancestors' gold threaten Molly and Michael in an attempt to force them to help recover it Nanny Myrie has brought with her the journal of one of her ancestors with a trove of information about Charles Crowe and his slave trading and smuggling as well as sketches of West African artifacts stolen by Crowe As Michael puzzles over the model of Blackpool that folds into a secret map of the tunnels under the town and scours Youtube for information on the dead stranger and Paddington pursues a conventional investigation Molly and Aleister's sister are kidnapped by the Draghicis and tension ramps up to the breaking pointThis is an exciting mystery with engaging characters and enough background detail included that the longer story arc encompassing the three previous books is not an obstacle to enjoying this oneRecommendedI received a free electronic galley of this book from the publisher via NetGalley Mel OdomSeries.
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