Serial Connections
Mark De Binder
White Falcon Group Publishing
18 Depot Road. Hancock, NH 03449
ISBN 9780979589706, $13.95, www.whitefalcongroup.com
Chase Benton operates Serial Connections, a high tech company that
utilizes both modern technology and psychics to catch serial killers.
Chase and his team have state-of-the-art technology to help enhance
their psychic abilities to solve crimes. Some of the team's
abilities, especially Chase's have deep spiritual roots.
As this story gets going, Chase brings some people from the FBI in
to work with the group at stopping some madmen. Chase quickly discovers
that not all of them can be trusted. He also finds himself attracted to
Seville who is very adept at her job. Seville is welcomed by the team
and works really well with them. She is fascinated to see how the
company operates and rapidly becomes one of them. As the murders
continue the team finds their selves ready to sacrifice everything to
stop them.
"Serial Connections" truly kept me sitting on the edge of
my seat as I read it. Mark De Binder doesn't just torture you with
a story about one evil serial killer; he takes you into the dark worlds
of three of them. The method that the serial killers use to silence
their victims is always painful and gruesome. The action in this story
is nonstop. I found myself unable to put the book down because I had to
see what would happen next, and I was dying to know who all of the
people were that were involved.
"Serial Connections" is definitely a book will be enjoyed
by fans of thrillers. De Binder has developed a complex plot that will
stretch your imagination into areas that you might not want it to go.
That's what makes it so fun. The incorporation of technology,
psychic ability and spirituality makes the plot so much more exciting
because it allows the characters to stretch themselves outside of the
mundane world. I cannot wait to read forthcoming books in this series.
"Serial Connections" is a five-star thriller. I was
unable to give it 5 stars because there were numerous grammatical errors
that I felt detracted from the flow of the story. If future editions are
properly edited, I will definitely revise this book from 4 stars to 5.
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