Book Review: Dark Soul by Don Castle

I loved the first Jake Sommers novel, Pecan Gap, and in my review for that book, I hoped for future Jake book, and here we go- book 2!

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Synopsis:  An African-American girl is shot and killed by a police officer during a routine traffic stop - a female FBI agent is drugged, kidnapped and severely tortured - and a prominent neighborhood has been targeted for racial profiling and hate crimes - but why? Jake Somers finds himself dealing with a maniacal criminal - an injured dog - a bad guy with an AK47 assault rifle - and an attempt on his mother's life

Review:  i meant to read a couple of chapters in this book before sleep, and found myself finished with the book in TWO and a HALF hours! Yes sirree, it's a QUICK read! That'snot to say it's not a fun and worthwhile read, just that you can't put it down! I can definitely see this series made into a TV series,it's that tight of a story1

Castle gives us another tightly wound thriller of a police procedural, that gives us more info on all the main characters, and expounds on their circle of friends, and weaves a circle of deceit and mirrors, that will keep you guessing! put this one on your Summer reading list!

About the AuthorDon Castle is the author of the mystery suspense novels Pecan Gap and Dark Soul. He attended Southern Methodist University and graduated from the Academy of Visual Communications. Before becoming a full time novelist he worked as an advertising executive. He has traveled extensively and lived and worked for several years in New York. He is a native of Dallas, Texas and now resides with his family in Sherwood, Arkansas. Check out his Facebook page for more updates!



Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book, free of charge, from the author, for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or other, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it

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