Book Review: Set in Stone by David James Warren

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What is this book about?

Thirty-eight women. Dead. All the in the past. All because Detective Rembrandt Stone played with fate, and somewhere in time unleashed a serial killer. He can’t undo their deaths, not anymore, but the serial killer is still at large, twenty-four years later, and now it’s personal. Especially when the evidence points to the last person on anyone’s radar: Rembrandt himself. Now he’ll have to use the clues from his pasts to track down the killer in the present. But the killer is onto him and puts the one person Rembrandt loves in his cross hairs. Now, Rembrandt must outwit time to save the people he loves. Because time is playing for keeps.

My review:

Things are getting personal for Rembrandt. At first he was traveling through time to bring closure on his cold cases, but his inability to follow the rules and need to get justice has changed lives in ways he couldn’t have imagined. The more he tries to fix things, the closer fate gets to those he loves. Loads of suspense in this installment and a cliffhanger ending that pushes Rembrandt to the brink.

These books read like episodes of a TV series that you binge rather than individual books. I’m glad I had book five on hand to continue the saga.

What I enjoyed most about this book:

Page turning suspense

What I didn’t like about this book:

Cannot be read as a standalone

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Would I recommend this book to others? Yes, if you have the entire series available to read at the same time. Thrilling, interesting characters, great premise. This is the fourth book in this series. It is not a standalone story and needs to be read in order with the rest of the series.

Note: I received this book complimentary from a giveaway. I was not required to give a review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are honest and my own.

Where can I learn more about this author and their books?

Rembrandt Stone website  James Rubart, author website  Susan May Warren, author website

-Loraine Nunley

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