Wednesday 21 May 2014

The Alibi Man by Tami Hoag - Review



With a life in posh atmosphere and handsome monetary benefits, girls like Irina would only wish it lasted forever. But wishes such as that neither come true nor leave you free, they turn on the evil mode. By the time it is known you are in heaven. The lust and life ends as fast as the race at Palm Beach. Tami Hoag’s “The Alibi Man” is as fast pacing as the horses in her stable. In the process of solving murder mystery of a Russian girl who tends to horses of an elite society, Elena has to encounter the hurtful past of hers that she long ago left behind for good.


Story starts out in a nauseated scene of an alligator biting off a young beautiful girl’s dead body. Narration of the scene is so real that you feel like puking. Book goes with dual narration of protagonist, Elena Estes and the author. Tami Hoag with her thrilling story-telling ceases your time. No wonder she is among the Best selling authors. More than the mystery to be solved you want Elena to be at peace, to be happy and settled. The Alibi Man is an excellent read for its story and writing.  

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