Twice As Fatal
“I have read other books by R. Weir and once again I was not disappointed. He is a great writer and each book I read is even better. So first off I want to say thank you again to him for giving me the opportunity to read and review his newest book.
So this book brings back Jarvis Mann the detective. In this book he is helping his landlord Kate find out some information on her husband. Along with that case, this book also picks up the story of his friend Bill, who often helps him with his cases, and his missing son Ray. You are first introduced to Bill and Ray in Tracking a Shadow, another of R. Weir’s books. Throughout this book these two cases seem to collide bringing with it action, betrayal, and a sense of loyalty.
I absolutely love the Jarvis character. He just has a great, dont mess with me attitude that is easy to relate too. I also am really rooting for him and Melissa. 🙂
To me, this book was the best one yet and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I really enjoy reading books by R. Weir. His writing is good and the stories are easy to love and get swept into. I look forward to reading more from him in the future….Stormi” – Boundless Book Reviews
“This is the 3rd book in the Jarvis Mann Detective Series and I feel it is the best one so far. Each book gets better.
Jarvis is a detective that runs his business out of his own apartment.
In this book he actually has two different investigations going. During this investigations he pulls in characters from the first two books. It was great to re-visit them.
He investigates his landlord Kate’s husband as she knows he is up to no good and wants proof so she can get him out of her and her children’s lives.
At the same time he is contacted by his police officer friend, Bill, who has helped Jarvis out quite a bit in the past on his cases, to help him locate his missing son, Ray.
During all this Jarvis is working on repairing his relationship with Melissa. Whom we are introduced to in the 2nd Book.
Both investigates are full of twists and danger.
This is very well written and I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Great job!” – Tina