Season of Fear (Cab Bolton), by Brian Freeman
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International Thriller Writers award-winner and bestselling author Brian Freeman has established himself as a master of psychological thrillers. In his latest, A Season of Fear, Freeman returns to the sun-drenched beaches of Naples, Florida and the idiosyncratic world of Detective Cab Bolton.Attractive and popular politician Diane Fairmont is running for the Florida governorship, but a chill is cast over the campaign when she receives an anonymous note announcing the return of the assassin who killed her husband ten years earlier. Because of complicated ties between Fairmont and his mother, movie actress Tarla Bolton, Detective Bolton is assigned to the case.As Bolton struggles to penetrate the veil of secrecy surrounding the Fairmont campaign, he begins to realize that the death threat is not the only danger faced by the campaign staff. A desperate race against the clock ensues as Bolton tries to unlock the secrets of a poisonous conspiracy before nature provides the perfect cover for a long-dormant killer to strike again.
Season of Fear (Cab Bolton), by Brian Freeman- Amazon Sales Rank: #660105 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-03
- Released on: 2015-03-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.50" h x 1.50" w x 6.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 448 pages
Review "Freeman is an excellent purveyor of psychological suspense . . . [He] expertly links the back stories of the Bones and the Bradleys and keeps the suspense at fever pitch."―The Daily Mail on The Bone House"Scorching suspense . . . In this book, [Freeman] has surpassed himself."―The Star Tribune on The Bone House"Here's a psychological thriller done by someone who knows how to write one. While basically a story of a man and wife, the plot bleeds out to include a detective and and CSI analyst, some troubled teenagers, and a terrible tragedy from the past. The tragedy, portrayed in the breathtaking prologue, reaches lethal tentacles into the future and threatens almost everyone involved."―Suspense Magazine on The Bone House"Season of Fear has everything: unexpected plot twists that keep on coming, a smart and charming hero, and a setting that's as sultry and dangerous as a tropical storm. It will blow you away."―Linda Castillo, New York Times Bestselling Author"A hurricane-force thriller...more twists and turns than a tornado."―Peterborough TelegraphA Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance OKRA Pick"Right-wing extremists, drug dealers, and political opponents are all credible potential culprits . . . a taut thriller that's at once a whodunit and a who-will-do-it."―Publishers Weekly"Masterfully developed . . . you can almost feel the intensity of the tropical storm . . . an edge-of-the-seat, nail-biting reading experience with an exhilarating conclusion."―Fresh Fiction"Fans of Freeman, whether in Duluth, across Minnesota or around the world, have come to appreciate his vivid descriptions, brisk action, relatable characters, and page-turning prose . . . Season of Fear establishes new stars in Bolton and Piper and a new storyline that will leave readers eager to devour more.―Chuck Frederick, The Duluth News Tribune"A highly entertaining mystery about personal legacies and the politics of privilege . . . I'm thrilled to have Cab back between the covers of a book."―The Minneapolis Star Tribune"Season of Fear kicks into high gear as it combines the police procedural with the political thriller, never neglecting the tenets of each while exploring the best of both categories of mystery fiction . . . Freeman enthusiastically delves into the machinations of Florida politics with realistic behind-the-scenes details. The tightly coiled plot erupts in several directions, each plausible and believable to anyone the least bit familiar with Florida politics."―Florida Sun Sentinel"Politics is a deadly business in the Sunshine State . . . In a story teeming with characters, someone from one party figures that murder makes a winning campaign strategy. Freeman does an expert job conducting the traffic and keeping the thrills within the bounds of believability."―The Toronto Star
About the Author A native of Chicago and longtime resident of the Twin Cities, Brian Freeman is an international bestselling author of psychological suspense novels. His books have been sold in 46 countries and 20 languages and have appeared as Main Selections in the Literary Guild and the Book of the Month Club. He is the author of The Cold Nowhere, a finalist for the 2014 Minnesota Book Award, and Spilled Blood, which won the 2013 International Thriller Writers' Thriller Award for Best Hardcover Novel. The Burying Place was a finalist for the 2011 Thriller Award. Also in 2011, The Bone House was a finalist for Best Audiobook of the Year in Thriller/Suspense as well as the Minnesota Book Award. Brian's debut thriller, Immoral, won the Macavity Award and was a nominee for the Edgar, Dagger, Anthony, and Barry awards for best first novel.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Another excellent crime thriller. By Liz Barnsley **Actual rating 4.5 stars**I have been a quiet yet avid fan of Brian Freeman for many years now ever since I picked up a copy of “Immoral” featuring main protagonist Jonathon Stride rather randomly one day. Since then I have read all the novels, although this is the first I’ve read since reviewing seriously. They are all excellent crime thrillers, with exquisite psychological suspense mashed together with terrifically twisty mystery stories and Season Of Fear is no different.This is the second of the authors new series featuring Cab Bolton – the first book “The Bone House” originally being intended to be a standalone, the character has been brought back due to popular demand. Unsurprisingly as he’s rather cool. And tall. I like that he is tall…In this instalment, a huge storm is about to hit Florida and a storm of a different kind is about to hit an ongoing political campaign – ten years ago Diane watched in horror as her husband was gunned down in a savage attack during a political fundraiser. Now she herself is in the race for Governer and history may be about to repeat itself. Cab Bolton agrees to look into the possibility of a threat and finds himself caught up in political shenanigans and facing real danger from an unknown source..Fast paced without compromising character development, once again Mr Freeman has delivered a most terrific twisty tale that will keep you on your toes, introduced some new characters that I hope to see again and managed a great build up of tension and anticipation – the approaching tropical storm as an analogy for everything else works really well, the closer the hurricane the nearer Cab gets to the truth and you will be with him all the way.As always there is a terrific supporting cast – Peach was a particular favourite of mine and I have a love/hate relationship with Cab’s movie star mother Tarla. The interaction and ongoing relationships Cab has are compelling and I am extremely pleased that there is obviously more to come.The political intrigue is well drawn and riveting, the mystery behind who was responsible for the carnage ten years ago and who may be responsible for current issues is highly imaginative, with some great misdirection and clever little red herrings dotted about the timeline, it is a multi layered tale where anything could happen and this makes for fascinating reading.Season of Fear could easily be read as a standalone, but I would recommend you start at the beginning both with this and with the Stride series. This is some great crime fiction right here and I would highly recommend both this and all the other books for fans of crime, mystery and psychological thrillers.Happy Reading Folks!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. What a Huge Let Down By raskls I’m shocked to be writing this review. This had all the markings of a novel I should have liked. It didn’t.I recently discovered Mr. Freeman when, a few months ago, I picked up ‘The Bone House.’ That novel hooked me from page one. I hate to resort to clichés but it was a ‘page turner.’ I loved the story, the plot twists and turns, the author’s writing style and especially the character development. Although it was only the first book I’ve read by him, I felt confident Mr. Freeman would become one of my favorite authors. When I learned that the detective in that story, Cab Bolton, would appear again in ‘Season of Fear,’ I was thrilled.I enjoy Mr. Freeman’s writing style. I do like his protagonist Cab Bolton and enjoy the interaction between Cab and his mother. This book is based around a political campaign and I will say I am an avid follower of politics. I was sure this would be a five star book.I sat down with ‘Season of Fear’ with much anticipation and high expectations. The first chapter was great. And then? Nothing. The novel went nowhere and fell flat. I will say that it takes a LOT for me to stop reading a book I start. But after about 110 pages, roughly 25% of the book, I was lost, confused and didn’t care.I have no problem following a book with many characters but, in my opinion, Season of Fear, went over-the-top. It’s one thing to introduce a lot of characters. But when the author gives detailed backstory on each and every one of them, it’s hard to determine who is important and who is not, who is relevant in the story and who is unimportant.Birch Fairmont, Diane Fairmont, Tarla Bolton, Drew, Lyle Piper, Caprice Dean, Walter Fleming, Brent Reed, Ogden Bush, Ramona Cortes, Peach Piper, Deacon: These 13 characters were all introduced in just the first 21 pages!!! To me, that’s a bit much.I also will say this. I am a male and perhaps I’m old-fashioned. But if I was female I’d be offended and almost affronted by the way the author refers to women. Why is it that EVERY SINGLE WOMAN in this novel was described physically—with special attention paid to her “cleavage” and “well-rounded breasts?” I mean, come on already.Whereas in ‘The Bone House’ I liked Cab Bolton very much but in this novel he was annoying and…well, kind of sleazy. Cab’s had one past love, an old girlfriend who was killed in Spain. In this book he is involved with Lala, a stunning exotic Cuban (with large breasts, mind you.) Cab goes 4 days without talking to Lala—four days! And is already openly flirting with another woman.I was very disappointed in this book, especially considering how much I enjoyed ‘The Bone House.’ I probably will try one more book by Mr. Freeman hoping for 2 out of 3—but it wont be for a while.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Can't turn the pages fast enough... By Sandee I never tire of Brian Freeman's style of writing, taking the reader into each scene and developing the characters so you feel you know them. You are tempted to grab a rain slicker when the storm comes and more than once I turned on another light or looked out a window. And I never tire of thinking "I didn't see that coming...". This story is so well developed and has so many twists and turns and subplots, putting it down is a challenge. Cab Bolton, his friends, colleagues and nemeses take you through a hurricane, murders, political corruption, family issues and somehow, someway, leave you fully satisfied when you close the book. But don't you dare read the epilogue first!!!
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