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Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 11 Dec 2022, 16:55
by Judy O
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The raven conspiracy" by Michael Spratt.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Three FBI detectives make their way to the beach town of Crescent Beach. They are operating on leads they had received concerning an explosion, which they ruled off as a terrorist attack. On getting to Crescent Beach, they report to the PD annex, where deputy sheriff JP Barnett has been assigned to help them with their investigation. The agents produce a list of suspects, and on the first visit to the suspect, which JP had not willingly agreed to, they discover that the town seems to have a lot of weird characters.

The detective trio, under the lead of Special Agent Williams, finds some behavioral lifestyles strange; an example would be the RC restaurant owner with two personalities. To solve their case and find the "Unsub," the agents would have to get used to the town, its people, its behavior, and its cuisine. Agent Williams, too feels the deputy sheriff, JP, was lackadaisical in enforcing the law. He observes that the sheriff lets some behaviors slide that he feels worth special attention; an example would be the Latina woman, Catalina, who complained of the devil in her home. To get full details on how this case is cracked, I recommend you read The Raven Conspiracy by Michael F. Spratt.

The title of this book perfectly suits it because most of this book occurs around the RC (Raven Conspiracy), a restaurant serving many exciting dishes, as will be seen later in this book. This book belongs to the fictional crime thriller genre. The thirty-three-chapter book supplies its readers with action, beginning exactly when the detective trio arrive at Crescent Beach and ending when they finish their business in the small town. Agent Williams discovered there was more to law enforcement than being uptight; one had to be in tune with the people.

The only thing I didn't fancy about this book was that it centered more on the casual lives of the detectives while in Crescent Beach than the investigation. I had expected to see more detective activity, but I was disappointed. Another was JP's character; I was not too fond of the numerous secrets he kept. He enjoyed sending the FBI agents on wild goose chases as opposed to the agents who shared all their information with him. Apart from that, everything else was in sync. The story was written in a third-person narrative with comprehensible grammar, which I doubt would pose any difficulty to the audience.

The Raven Conspiracy receives 5 out of 5 stars from me. Aside from its exciting plot and unique delivery, I must commend the author on the editing. This book was professionally edited, as I only encountered two minor errors while reading. I recommend this book to audiences interested in crime thrillers, action thrillers, and detective stories.

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Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 15:31
by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi
Double personalities, terrorist attacks and weird personalities. What a combination. There will definitely be more to this strange town
Goodluck to the trio detectives

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 16:07
by Favour Ozone
The title of this book really piqued my interest in this book. It is captivating. I would like to read this book to find out about the adventures of the three detectives. Nice review.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 19:10
by Grace Lee Rose
The book's cover is ecstatic. I'm curious to know more about this town with weird characters, and the ways they behave that made them to be seen as weird. I hope the case would be cracked.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 21 Dec 2022, 01:33
by Amandaruth Ama
I am immediately drawn to this book based on this review that I just read. The plot sounds engaging and unique, and your enthusiasm for the book was contagious. The review provided a good understanding of the writing style and pacing of the book, which only added to my desire to read it. I am definitely adding this book to my reading bookshelf and can't wait to dive into it.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 21 Dec 2022, 07:58
by Judy_Akha
You described the plot really intriguingly, without spoilers. I like reading detective stories and this book seems my cup of tea. Thanks!

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 23 Dec 2022, 04:32
by CrossK
The title of this book perfectly suits it because most of this book occurs around the RC (Raven Conspiracy), a restaurant serving many exciting dishes, as will be seen later in this book. This book belongs to the fictional crime thriller genre. Great review.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 23 Dec 2022, 06:09
by Famzi Ken
This sounds like a thriller with comedy. I would like to read about the detectives' works, how they got used to the strange town, and how peculiar the town is. Great review.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 23 Dec 2022, 07:02
by Dominico_7
Detective stories are usually wonderful and sweet. The Detective coming into town to get leads on this explosion gives its on expectancy. Nice!

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 26 Dec 2022, 13:54
by Chimezie Agbata
The title of this book suggest it would be a detective or investigation book. That was quite and easy prediction for me. Your review contained the necessary information needed to get a reader check out this book. Great review

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 27 Dec 2022, 19:45
by Chandelier Eden
Amazing review, your review went smoothly without you giving away spoilers. I mean, with a book of this nature, spoilers are easy to let out. I enjoy books that spike up my curiosity, an what better way than a detective book with loads of thrilling events and characters?

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 01:11
by Goody book
O love the title of this book and the book cover it looks energetic. I also love the plot of this book. I must not fail to commend your review.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 02:07
by Jay_shon03
The thing about law enforcement is that not everything is as it seems. There will always be good and bad guys. And solving a crime has a lot to do with a cop's personality. I guess it's the reason why the author discussed more about their casual lives.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 09:38
by Charles lib
Though I haven't read this book, but I think I will give it a try, nice review you have here.

Re: Review of The raven conspiracy

Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 09:46
by Annas Felix
Here was I thinking the Raven Conspiracy will be one big mystery to be unveiled. How would I have known that it was a restaurant. It must have played an important part in the plot.