Book Review of Mortom by Erik Therme

MortomMortom by Erik Therme

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Genre: Mystery/Thriller
294 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace, February 2014
 
 
Mortom: population 986.
 
On the outskirts of town, 33-year-old Craig Moore is found drowned in the lake. A loner and town eccentric, few attend the funeral.

One week later Andy Crowl arrives in Mortom, still stunned by his cousin's death and equally confused why everything was left to him. The two hadn't spoken in years and shared little outside of fierce childhood competition.

But Craig hardly did him a favor. The estate amounts to little more than a drained bank account and a property overridden with junk. When Andy finds a dead rat under the refrigerator with a key in its mouth, he thinks it's some sort of sick joke. Then he finds the letter left by Craig, written two days before his death . . . detailing the rules of "the game."





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A mystery with many twists and turns. It certainly was an interesting read. I did not like Andy but I did like his sister Kate, the ending was a little disappointing but overall it was a good book.



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