The NightShade Forensic Files: Under Dark Skies
The NightShade Forensic Files: Under Dark Skies by A.J. Scudiere
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the first book I read from A. J. Scudiere and I’m already a fan. This paranormal thriller keeps you guessing from the beginning, and feels more interesting after you advance in the book. I can say I would be reading more from this author and recommend it 100% if you are into paranormal thrillers.
I got to read this book free in exchange of my honest and un-biased review.
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About this author (Goodreads):
It’s AJ’s world. A
strange place where patterns jump out and catch the eye, very little is missed,
and most of it can be recalled with a deep breath. It’s different from the
world the rest of us inhabit, but anyone can see it - when we read. In this
world, the smell of Florida takes three weeks to fully leave the senses and the
air in Dallas is so thick that the planes “sink” to the runways rather than
actually landing.
For AJ, texture reigns
supreme. Whether it’s air or blood or virus, it can be felt and smelled. School
is a privilege and two science degrees (a BA and MS) mean less than the prize
of knowledge. Teaching is something done for fun (and the illusion of a regular
paycheck) and is rewarding at all levels, grade school through college. AJ is
no stranger to awards and national recognition for outstanding work as a
teacher, trainer and curriculum writer.
AJ has lived in
Florida and Los Angeles among a handful of other places. Recent whims have
brought the dark writer to Tennessee, where home is a deceptively normal
looking neighborhood just outside Nashville.
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