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Sharon Potts Someone’s Watching Reviewed By Hamdhoon Rashad of Bookpleasures.com
- By Hamdhoon Rashad
- Published February 22, 2011
- Crime & Mystery
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View all articles by Hamdhoon RashadAuthor: Sharon Potts
ISBN: 978-1608090136
Publisher:
Oceanview Publishing
If you are looking for a thriller that is quite admirable for both its visual prose and quick pace, then Sharon Pott’s latest crime flick “Someone’s Watching” might just be the thing for you. Not only does it keep you on the edge with its pulse-racing speed but it guarantees you a seriously chilling thrill ride.
It is not until her estranged father suddenly shows up on her doorstep asking for her help that bartender Robbie Ivy learns she has a half-sister, Kaitlin “Kate” Brooks, who went missing along with her best friend, Joanne Sparks in Miami. Robbie seeks help from her ex-boyfriend Jeremy Stroeb who suggests she should consult Detective Judy Lieber, and Robbie made it her mission to locate her sister.
Robbie is frantic when she learns that Joanne’s body was found drowned in India Creek and the whereabouts of Kate remains unknown. With each passing moment, Robbie knew in her heart that the chance of finding Kate alive is getting slimmer by the minute. Racing against time, Robbie intensifies her search, often going against Lieber and coming close to breaking the law. Along the way, Robbie meets self-help author Gina Fieldstone, wife of politician Stanford Fieldstone, who volunteered to help Robbie to find her sister.
Then, a local congressman commits suicide following a visit to a popular bar the same night Robbie was there. She believes there must be a connection to the events to what happened to Kate and she starts digging deeper only to confront a terrible reality that could put everyone she loves at risk.
The lively South Beach
club scene in Miami was portrayed so vividly that its gives the
feeling you are right there to witness it all. Peopled with sinister
characters, Potts delivers a gripping narrative that will keep you
hooked until you have reached the very end of this bone-chilling
mystery. Be warned that by the time you get there, you will emerge
breathless. An utterly zesty read, “Someone’s Watching” is a
terrific crime thriller that should win Potts more fans.