Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Blood Sacifice
SERIES: Serial Investigations #8
AUTHOR: Rhiannon D’Averc
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 168 pages
RELEASE DATE: June 14, 2021
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A romantic trip to Paris…
… A dead body at a famous landmark.
A trip to Paris for Ram’s birthday was never going to go smoothly. From the second he spots a police presence while exploring a monument and learns there’s been a murder, he’s chomping at the bit to get involved – and when he’s recognised by a fan, he gets his chance.
With Will sucked into the investigation as well, this should be a chance for them to enjoy an international reputation and solve a case for the Paris police. But as more bodies appear and the case gets more complicated, their unfamiliar surroundings could turn around and bite them.
Locked out of their hotel, with their cash stolen and an unfriendly police force shutting them out, Ram and Will might just come up against their biggest opponent yet. Are they embroiled in a conspiracy that could overtake them entirely – or are the shadows in the corners of Notre-Dame really just shadows?
REVIEW:
I should have known we these two wanted to take a vacation, something was going to happen. Honestly, I figured it would be a fight or hurt for Will not being open again or a murder. Well, I was right on one count. Of course, they get sucked into a murder on their vacation. But the bad part of it is, they have no idea yet, that they are in more trouble than it seems, and the state of corruption had now become dangerous for everyone. And they have no idea who is pulling all the strings.
I should have known when Ram wanted to take Will on a vacation for themselves that it wouldn’t turn out the way they wanted. Between Will being a strict person for scheduling and itineries, Ram being as spontaneous as can be, they were bound to butt heads. Who knew it would be the moment they entered the hotel room. Unfortunately, they got caught up in a case again because Ram was recognized because of his dad. Which for Ram is what he wants as far as checking out the case, he didn’t want the recognition, especially when he knew he was being used as a pawn. Will ends up even getting really into when he thinks it’s possible it relates to an old, old case he’s possibly working. But what they didn’t expect, was the corruption to be going way up the poll and who they actually could trust. But the part of this I loved, even through all the crap they were going through, Will was finally seeing how much he really did mean to Ram. He was finally seeing the lengths and the depths Ram would go to for him and it was finally starting to break him out of his shell. Which has been a long time coming. Will will never stop being shy, Ram will never stop being outgoing, but for some reason, they work so well together.
With the endings of these books turning out how they are, I’m curious to see how far the author is going to take this story. Things seem to be coming to a head, to a point, but I’m wondering how far it’s really going to go. It’s definitely a really good series if you haven’t read it. I definitely recommend it.
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