Thirty by Kris Brooker

Paranormal Crime Mystery
One more child completes the ritual
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Thirty by Kris Brooker

When Jack stops taking his pills he hears voices. He remembers a past he doesn’t recall, and sees the same girl in his dreams.

Chali is young, she’s beautiful. Seducing Jack is the quickest way to unlock his past. Somewhere in Jack’s memory is the key to finding a child-murderer, Jonas, who died forty years before they met. Falling in love was not part of her plan.

Love and obsession will drive Jack towards losing more than his mind, as he wades knee-deep into a small-town’s infamy and shame. He’ll reveal the secrets of the dead, who refuse to stay silent.

The final act of a murderous fantasy is about to get very personal for Jack as he grapples with the mind of a serial killer. To stay alive he must understand, and then make sacrifice, to have any chance of stopping, THIRTY.

THIRTY

One more child completes the ritual

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4.4 out of 5 stars (based on 138 reviews)

Mystery fans will enjoy Thirty. There’s drama, and murder for all as Jack’s illness and his obsession with Chali turn him to tangle with a killer who died decades before. A town’s secrets are revealed as a families sins are laid bare. The reader will revel inside the deeply scarred mind of a killer.

Jaden Derby

Jack’s turbulent wotld turns rosey when he meets Chali. She’s young, gorgeous, and about to drag him into a life and death clash with a long dead serial killer, who needs one more child to complete the ritual, Thirty.

Dark, intense, and glorious

Andrea Mallon

Jack is ill and often see things, His new girlfriend takes full advantage and the rest is a rollacoaster of evilness. A town filled with mystery and a murderer who plays cunning games using Jack’s family as bait, kids as the prize. Supernatural thriller with a difference.

Orangeblossom reviews

Jack is deeply troubled and thinks he’s hit the jackpot with Chali. Shame she has other ideas as she drags him into a childkillers murderous ritual. Great characters and a smashing plot that kept me reading late into the night.

Ethan Twohearts

Free free free, no literally free stars. Almost four, it’s not a bad book, just didn’t wow me like others.

Towny