Tuesday, June 30, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: Lack of Candor by Gerald W. Darnell



All Carson Reno Mystery Series Books are standalone novels. It is not necessary to read them in any particular order. 
It’s spring 1962 and a Sergeant with the Memphis Police Department is found dead only hours before his scheduled testimony before a grand jury.
Was it suicide or was it murder? What was he going to testify about?
A handwritten note left by the Sergeant and addressed to the District Attorney disappears. What was in the note? Was it a suicide note with information regarding his pending testimony or something else?
A woman claiming to have information related to his planned testimony comes forward and seeks protection. 
Carson is hired to look into the matter and provide protection to the mysterious woman, but protection from whom?
The situation gets out of hand quickly, and Carson finds himself in trouble with most everybody involved. A dark cloud hangs over the truth, as he tries to determine the ‘good-guys’ from the ‘bad-guys’ from the ‘bad good - guys’.
This old fashion crime story takes Carson Reno and his crew on a complicated adventure, where it seems that no one is looking for a solution.
Join our Cast of Characters and come along to help Carson find the clues and discover the truth, while he tries to understand why everyone has a serious:

Lack of Candor.


I love Carson Reno. Lack of Candor by Gerald W. Darnell is a fast-paced adventure with private investigator Carson Reno in the driver’s seat. It’s set in the 60s in Memphis, Tennessee, and has all the thrills and chills of a Mickey Spillane or Mike Hammer tale. Great characters. Great plot. Great storytelling. Now, I’m off to read another Carson Reno.


Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Lack-Candor-Carson-Reno-Mystery-ebook/dp/B07NQRPXMW/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Lack+of+Candor&qid=1588290557&s=digital-text&sr=1-2





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