The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), By Michael Dodd. Provide us 5 minutes and we will certainly show you the very best book to read today. This is it, the The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), By Michael Dodd that will be your ideal choice for better reading book. Your five times will certainly not invest thrown away by reading this web site. You could take guide as a resource making far better idea. Referring guides The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), By Michael Dodd that can be located with your requirements is at some point difficult. However here, this is so easy. You could locate the very best thing of book The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), By Michael Dodd that you can check out.
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd
Free Ebook PDF The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd
Detective Hunter O’Malley is baffled by a series of unusual murders in which beautiful, college coeds are being strangled on their birthdays. Still in mourning over the tragic death of his family, Hunter enlists the help of a world-famous author and an extraordinary woman, who teaches him how to love again. As the executioner plans his final, deadly performance, Hunter must discover his identity and stop him before the curtain descends on the life of the woman he loves.
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd- Amazon Sales Rank: #1210314 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-10
- Released on: 2015-03-10
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author This is Michael's first foray into the Mystery genre. He is currently finishing up on the sequel to this book. He lives in Parkersburg, West Virginia with his wife, Lisa.
Where to Download The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. `She had been strangled and a cupcake was placed upon the chest of the victim with an underlying note...' By Grady Harp West Virginia author Michael B. (Mickey) Dodd has spent is life working in the medical field - as well as writing. He offers a taste of his writing style with some biographical data: `I was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia, the son of parents who always thought my future to be either that of a genius or a lunatic; the jury is still out! I'm kidding! I'm nuts! You don't have to be a genius to write books, but it helps to be a bit "touched", if you know what I mean? While I am a confessed Christian and proud of it, I believe in C.S.Lewis' pronouncement that, and I'm paraphrasing, "the world needs less Christian-fiction writers and more fiction writers who are Christian." I like my characters to be real people with real problems, not some holier-than-thou fantasy people. Real people are sinners, but I also avoid what I consider the gratuitous use of foul language and foul people in order to be perceived as, somehow, more sophisticated.' His books include apocalyptic themes, Christian fiction, and now mystery novel - this book being the first in the Hunter O'Malley Mysteries.Michael has a conversational style to his writing and it is unusual for a `mystery/intrigue' novel to open with a discussion that seems fairly innocuous: `Cindy Walker was a virgin. She was not the only girl her age that could make that claim; but, she was a member of a quickly dying breed. She hadn't kept herself "unsullied" for religious reasons. She'd never been overly counseled by her parents to "save herself" for marriage. As a matter of fact, as she sat on the pink, cotton percale comforter that clung to her femininely appointed dorm-room bed, she couldn't for the life of her figure out why she had never... taken the plunge, so to speak. Tommy Gustafson had come the closest [sic]. He'd had the inside track since the two of them had dated in high school; but, when she found out that he'd been having sex with Margery Reyes, he got the old heave-ho. After that, there were plenty of boys; some of them were downright scrumptious, she thought. Still, there had been no one that blew her proverbial skirt up; until now. Marcus Robinson was 6 feet, 3 inches of absolute dreaminess. He had sandy-blond hair, parted in the middle. His eyes were so green that Cindy sometimes wondered if he was wearing colored contact lenses. He always dressed with impeccable taste and all the other girls drooled in his presence. Add to that, the fact that he was a starter on the University of Tampa's basketball team and... well, you get the picture. Tonight was going to be the night. Cindy had finally decided that if she wanted to hold on to a hunk like Marcus, she'd better give him what he wanted. And, while the thought of making love to such a gorgeous man filled her with excitement, she was also filled with anxiety for a host of reasons: Would she be able to please him? After all, she didn't really know what to do. Should she bring a condom or would he?' Not atypical college Dorm life thoughts. But oh where that leads.....A note of plot -` Detective Hunter O'Malley is baffled by a series of unusual murders in which beautiful, college coeds are being strangled on their birthdays. Still in mourning over the tragic death of his family, Hunter enlists the help of a world-famous author and an extraordinary woman, who teaches him how to love again. As the executioner plans his final, deadly performance, Hunter must discover his identity and stop him before the curtain descends on the life of the woman he loves.'And so Hunter O'Malley is caller to yet another murder at the University of Tampa, one similar to the frightening chain of murder with a `calling card' - `Upon the chest of the victim, rested, what appeared to be a cupcake, fully iced with pink frosting. An unlit candle extended from the center of the cupcake. Closer inspection revealed a small, folded piece of blue paper under the cupcake' which reads "Happy Birthday, Mommy.' A sicko yes, but the manner in which Michael reveals the investigation shows the hand of a creative thinker. This is a fine start to a series of mysteries. Grady Harp, April 15.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great characters, Great read By Reggie This is Michael Dodd’s first foray into the Mystery genre. The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1.) To me it has been a great start into the genre, his characters are all well portrayed, his ability to bring his characters to life, in the reader's mind, is excellent.Detective Hunter O'Malley is the central character in this novel; he has to use all of his built up skills to overcome the adversities that this plot throwns into his path. The reader may shed a tear for concern, and be on the edge of their chair as they get caught up in concern at what could happen to the characters portrayed.There are many twists and turns in this novel, which will defiantly keep the reader turning the pages, and the conclusion is well thought out.I would certainly recommend the reading of this detective, mystery thriller Dodd has completely blown me away with this story.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The decision to check his out should be a piece of "Cupcake"! @badwordplay By Owen Robinson A serial murderer is strangling college coeds on their birthdays. On the case is Detective Hunter O'Malley, a man who literally could not have had any other profession with a name like that. Would you go to dentist Hunter O'Malley? I don't think so! Anyway, O'Malley enlists the help of a world-famous author, whom he quickly falls in love with, and whom just as quickly comes into the cross-hairs of the very person that O'Malley is chasing. Will O'Malley survive this ordeal, known as The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1? Oh wait, I guess he probably does...This is the author's first work in the mystery genre, and the first one of his works that I have read, as well. I have to say, for the first stab at the genre, Dodd really does a fantastic job. This is a fairly short read (under 200 pages, according to Amazon), but it doesn't FEEL short. It is the perfect length to keep you riveted from start to finish, without feeling either rushed, or stretched out to fill space. Hunter O'Malley has a fantastic debut in this novel, and he is a great leading man for this series that is just starting out. Which is lucky, because if the leading man is not interesting, then there goes the interest in your book series. Fortunately, I really enjoyed O'Malley as a leading man, so I am excited to dive into the next book in the series. Which, I just realized, came out YESTERDAY! So this is the end of the review, so I can go check out the next one!
See all 6 customer reviews... The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael DoddThe Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd PDF
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd iBooks
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd ePub
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd rtf
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd AZW
The Cupcake Murders (The Hunter O'Malley Mysteries Book 1), by Michael Dodd Kindle
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar