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Title:One, Two ... He Is Coming For You (Rebekka Franck #1)
Author:Willow Rose
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:3 edition
Pages:Pages: 274 pages
Published:April 14th 2011 by DMC
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Horror. Suspense. Crime
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Set in the Danish coastal town of Karrebaeksminde, journalist Rebekka Franck returns to her hometown with her six year old daughter. She is trying to escape her ex-husband and starting a new life for her and her daughter, when the small sleepy town experiences a murder. One of the kingdom's wealthiest men is brutally murdered in his summer residence in Karrebaeksminde. While Rebekka Franck and her punk photographer Sune try to cover the story for the local newspaper another murder happens on a high society rich man. Now Rebekka Franck realizes that the drowsy little kingdom of Denmark has gotten its first serial killer and soon a series of dark secrets - long buried but not forgotten – will see the day of light.

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Series: Rebekka Franck #1

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A quick and easy read. I love the nod to "A Nightmare on Elm Street". It was definitely an interesting way to tie the past and the present together in this book. I was actually wrong about who the killer was but it made sense when the reveal was made. Overall, an interesting book.

Got this as a freebie from Amazon. It's an acceptable crime thriller. Reads rather like a Sunday evening BBC/ITV crime drama. Plenty of gruesome killings before the advert breaks. Nice side story regarding the central character's ex-husband. Finished book (at something like 85% :-( due to amount of advertising at the end) to paraphrase Eddie the Shipboard Computer "it's OK, but it smells a bit" there is nothing particularly wrong with the book per ce but nothing especially exciting about it.

From the title, I expected this one to be creepy and I certainly got that. While this first book in the Rebekka Franck series is a murder mystery, it also serves as an introduction to the world of our main character. Rebekka has her own turmoil going on with a crumbling marriage and getting settled back in her home town. Her new job as a reporter for her small town newspaper takes off rather quickly with a gruesome murder and soon, she's on the hunt for a serial killer. Rebekka's personal life

This book was okay, a fun read if you want a light, fast murder-mystery in a different setting. I was interested in the book particularly because the author is Scandinavian, and her setting is in Denmark. I enjoy reading books by authors who really are familiar with the cultures and locations they write about. The author does a great job with the settings of this story. I get to see pieces of Denmark through her eyes. I can't say the murder-mystery part was spectacular, but it was fun and fast,

A really good read considering it's the author's first book. Would have liked more details on Denmark, sounded like a very interesting setting (demographic only 5.5 mil).Having read a lot of thriller/crime/mystery, James Patterson, Larsson...etc. felt the story was a little amateurish. But considering everything, a really good read, the perpetrator wasn't one the one I suspected.Correction: It isn't the author's first book, it's the first of a series. It has a good plot, well developed

I came across this author while searching for another. The title captured my attention as well as the setting in Denmark. This 1st book held my attention while reading of Rebekka's move from her husband to her father's home with her 6 year old daughter. As a reporter, her natural instincts led her to believe a serial killer was on the rise, even though not many listened. The storyline held my attention as background information was given on the victims. I was surprised finding at the identity of

I didn't like this one as much as the Emma Frost series, but since it's the first I might get more into them. I thought the book was creepy enough. I didn't like that Rebekka didn't call the cops on her stupid husband, I won't say while because of spoilers. He just needed to go to jail and get treated for his PTSD. I loved Sune and his son Tobias. I do look forward to reading more stuff they all get into together.

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