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)

Yes pleaseee to Thirty, my rating was a 4.6. The plot was amazing the battle between Jonas Jack and Chali was focused and intense. My attention was laser guided from the off following the plot which was Supanatural and scary as hell. Brooker masterpiece

Angel Lovett

If you’re looking for a great horror slash murder to read to finish off the year then definitely pick this one. Scary as hell in Jonas world. The love bugs get a hard time as they untangle a complex ritual to save the child/ren. Loved it

Carrie singleton

Thirty was an incredible read, perfect for those darker nights that are drawing in. The landscape was fantastic, the characters were very well developed. The fate of kids at its heart made it more intense for me.

Ian Rankin

Thirty is a good book to read at Halloween but didn’t really rock my boat. Good characters, a bit of suspense. Did like Jonas. The supernatural not for me

Tick-Tock123

A killer returns from the dead (or does he?) as Jack’s new girlfriend changes his life, for the worse. Seeing things through the eyes of Jonas is intense. The journey for Jack and Charlie (who is lovely by the way) carried me all the way through a dark challenging mystery.

Mahmud