Reviews: The Request (1)
“Murder among friends”
(Paperback)
I began reading this novel at 11:00 pm. Several hours later I was able to put it down for the very good reason that I had finished it. The book was mesmerizing, completely compelling and one fantastic read.
Ryan Francis and his best friend Blake had a close relationship for many years taking them through college and than out into the business world. Ryan married Amanda and in due course the couple had a son they named Henry. Blake came to visit them and see the baby, but committed an error. Holding Henry up he allowed the child's head to be hit by a decoration causing a red mark. The protective Amanda was angered and practically threw Blake out of their house stating that he should not return there.
Rushing home as was normal one evening Ryan was called by Blake and asked to do a big favor for him. He asks that Ryan break into a girl's house and retrieve a packet of incriminating letters that Blake had allowed her to get while they were going together. During their college years Ryan had committed a crime when driving drunk and had killed a young girl. Blake, driving with him prevented Ryan from being arrested by changing the setup of the drivers in the than wrecked car and putting another man who was with them into the driver's seat. Blake indicates that he had been going with the girl and inadvertently given her letters outlining Ryan's crime during their relationship. Blake met another girl, fell in love and told girl #1 that he was leaving her to get married. He did not get the letters held back, for some reason could not reenter her house and convinced Ryan that it was in his interest to break in and get them.
Ryan had to agree, but when he entered the girl's home he found her dead on the floor, obviously a murder victim. Ryan flees the scene, realizes that he has probably set himself up as the murderer and makes the determination that it is up to him to find the real killer. Mr Bell in a fine piece of writing takes his readers through a series of events that will cause them to constantly change their minds about who the killer is, and arriving at a logical ending drained. I'm sure that readers of this book will be lined up like I am awaiting David Bell's next novel and just keep a pot of coffee boiling for that occasion.
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The Request
Fiction, General Fiction
David Bell (author)
Paperback Published on: 30/06/2020
Price: £14.99
