Never Tell: A Novel of Suspense
I really need to start checking to see if a book is part of a series before I decide to read them. I started Never Tell before I discovered that it was the fourth book in a series about NYPD detective Ellie Hatcher. While I am usually very anal about reading books in order, I decided to try this one out anyway. I'm am very glad I did. I have to admit that the author did a great job of not making me feel like I was missing key information about the characters. I was given enough background to feel comfortable enough with the characters themselves to just sit back and enjoy the book.Ellie Hatcher is an NYPD detective who is sent to investigate a supposed suicide. Her parents insist that she would never kill herself. Despite her better judgment, Ellie agrees to investigate the teen's death. This story is pretty convoluted, so I won't give anything away. At first I was a bit worried that some of the things wouldn't make sense, but the author does a great job of tying them all together. There are some pretty interesting twists at the end of the book that I loved! I never saw them coming.
Never Tell is very well written and thought out. I loved all of the characters. I liked the relationship between Ellie and her partner Rogan. The relationship between Ellie and her boyfriend Max was comfortable and realistic. After reading this one, I am going to be stalking my library for they first three in the series. I want to get to know Ellie Hatcher better as a character and see how those relationships formed.
The narrator, Eliza Foss, did a wonderful job with the story! I have heard her before and was pleased to listen again. I look forward to the next in the series.