About the Book
Book: Shattered by Death
Author: Catherine Finger
Genre: Thriller/Suspense/Mystery
Release Date: June 2016
When Josie’s abusive soon-to-be-ex-husband had an affair with another woman, Josie could have murdered them. When someone does, Jo is the prime suspect and the only one who can solve the case.
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About the Author
Catherine Finger loves to dream, write, and tell stories. Recently retired from a wonderful career in public education, she celebrates the ability to choose how to spend her time in a new way during the second half of life. So far, she chooses to write books, ride horses, serve others, and generally find her way into and out of trouble both on the road and at home. She lives in the Midwest with a warm and wonderful combination of family and friends.
Capsized by Death, the fourth novel in her Jo Oliver Thriller series, will be released by Elk Lake Publishing in November 2019. Anchored by Death, the third of her Jo Oliver novels, was a Bronze Medal winner at the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards; a 2018 Selah Awards finalist; and a finalist for the National Indie Excellence Awards. Her second Jo Oliver Thriller, Shattered by Death, was a finalist in the International Book Awards and the National Indie Excellence Awards. Catherine and her novels have been featured on radio stations, blogs, and in numerous articles—all posted at www.CatherineFinger.com.
Catherine loves to interact with her readers at www.CatherineFinger.com Follow her on Facebook at Catherine Finger, Author, and on Twitter at CatherineFinger@BeJoOliver.
Shattered by Death by Catherine Finger
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I was sent a copy of this book for review purposes. I was not financially compensated and all opinions are 100 percent mine.
This is the second book I have read in this series, but this is book #2. I read book #4 as well, and I have to admit that reading these books out of order is NOT recommended! I spent so much time feeling lost and not understanding the characters, but I do not hold the author culpable for this oversight on my part.
First of all, this is a Christian thriller with nothing that will offend anyone. Yes, there are murders that happen, and there is some high-powered action that takes place. But those looking for a clean thriller that reads easily should find what they are looking for in this book.
My issue with the book is that I just don’t find myself invested in the characters enough. Yes, there are some interesting things that happen here and there, but I found myself a bit apathetic at times. I suppose I prefer more action than what was included in this book. It certainly had a thrilling conclusion which would make you want to jump onto the next book in the series. But sometimes I don’t believe thrillers and Christian go together all that well.
I will say that telling it from the first-person perspective made the story more entertaining than it would have been if we didn’t have the protagonist’s view. If you wish to delve into this book series, I recommend starting from the first book in the series.
More from Catherine
“If you could kill someone and get away with it, what would you do? How would you do it?”
Having posed this question over dessert during a really good first date several years ago—to my surprise and delight my date proceeded to share a story about an international cosmetic gone badly awry. I was so taken with this story, that I couldn’t wait to get home and start writing. And I did. That night I sat down to write a scene between two powerful women, intending one to toy with the other by playing with a jar of deadly moisturizer as they interacted.
As I wrote that night, an unexpected scene involving spiritual warfare popped into my head and onto the screen. The edgy, scary, lock-your-doors-before reading story I called Shattered by Death was born.
While the moisturizer scene didn’t ultimately stay in the book, the idea of powerful women pitted against each other did. I strive to create antagonists that are as strong—or stronger—than Jo Oliver. When I feel the tension of wondering whether or not Josie is going to make it out alive—that’s when I know I’m in the middle of a great story.
I hope you think so too.
Enjoy the read!
Catherine
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Giveaway
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4 Comments
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This sounds like a great book that would be a page turner!
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It’s good to be forewarned about a series and reading it in order!
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Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts. I’d need to be invested in the characters to make the story worthwhile.
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This sounds like a really good page turner.