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Title: The Tempest Murders
Author: P. M. Terrell
Narrator: Jack Nolan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-22-16
Publisher: Drake Valley Press
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Detective Ryan O'Clery is working a series of homicides when he discovers a journal kept by an uncle five generations earlier, detailing the same type of murders as the Night of the Big Wind swept the Atlantic Ocean across Ireland in 1839. As Hurricane Irene barrels toward the North Carolina coastline, Ryan discovers even the killer's description matches exactly. And as he falls in love with television reporter Cathleen Reilly, he begins to wonder if she is the reincarnation of Caitlyn O'Conor, the woman lost to the killer as the storm raged in Ireland - and if he is the reincarnation of Constable Rian Kelly. Now he's in a race to rescue Cathleen before the killer finds her - or is history destined to repeat itself?
Members Reviews:
A Wild Ride!
A highly-recommended read for anyone who enjoys a thrilling, unpredictable and mysterious journey. The book is tightly crafted, which I've come to expect from pm terrell, and its tale is totally non-stop action. The ending is too much; it's like hitting a brick wall, then you still keep on moving. I read the whole in one sitting, which I can say of few books. Good reading!
Totally awesome!!!
I'm not a fiction fan at all...but...her books are simply great!...I've read all but the last 2 (like 12 or 13) ....on purpose, I make myself take a month or two to read them...only a couple/few pages a day-somehow each book is just terrific, hope she never stops writing...all could/should be great movies!!!...baxter miller
Great suspense
The Tempest Murders is a mystery with a bit of love thrown in â just my cup of tea. With the main character OâClery being a police detective, I was a bit worried that this novel would become too much of a police procedural. Not too worry. Even though there is a bit of the typical police procedural, the story itself differs enough from the typical police detective novel that itâs refreshing. I enjoyed the supernatural connection between the present day Ryan OâClery and the past Constable Rian Kelly. The connection added to the overall suspense of the novel. And the novel was certainly full of suspense. The last fifth of the novel was a race against time, weather and the murderer â hard to put down!
It is obvious that Terrell has thoroughly researched the subject matter of the book. As a former police officer and attorney, Iâm giving Terrell a thumbs up in getting the details correct. Itâs enjoyable to read a book in which the writer gets the details down pat.
Unfortunately, Ryan OâCleryâs character was a bit of a cliché. He was divorced, angry and always getting in trouble for not following the proper procedures. The animosity between the local police and the FBI was also a bit too familiar. The love between Ryan and Cathleen Reilly is a tad simplified. In Ryanâs regard, this makes sense but we donât know Cathleenâs story and so her love is somewhat unbelievable.
I recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a good suspense.
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night...and a Murderer Was on the Loose!
In Lumberton, North Carolina, Detective Ryan O'Clery is working a series of homicides when he comes into possession of a journal kept by his great-uncle, five generations earlier. In his writings, Constable Rian Kelly details an eerily similar set of murders that he is investigating in Dublin, Ireland, during 1839.