Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Book Review: Murder on the Naval Base by Behcet Kaya

 





Murder on the Naval Base by Behcet Kaya
Like this story because it goes to present day then goes back alternating chapter style so you can find out the sordid details of the relationships before the murder.
Lot of entanglements when Devon was not able to win the prize of a rich husband that she wanted, thanks to his mother. Instead she picks his friend but they join up again and so many find out, all but the husband.
Love hearing of the pilot training and achievements and how he is able to cope with the nighttime images that plague him even decades after his mother is no longer alive.
They both have a lot in common, mostly their past growing up with no parents. 
He is really into his career and travels all over the US for not only training but schooling. She stays in one location and he hopes to find them together upon his surprise early entrance...
Like hearing how the others in the unit treat him in different phases of his work. 
Like how all the pieces are fitting together til we see the final picture and who it was that really killed the couple in public.
Unbelievable ending, never saw THAT coming, whoa!  SO many details come to light at the court trial
Really like this author's style of writing and have read many of his works.  Something for everyone in this story.
Relationships over the years, travel, adventure, careers, love, romance, tiny details are so important.
About the author and his upcoming works are highlighted at the end.
Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

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