The Witness is the first of a series of books where places and characters overlap. The books in this series are not designed as sequels, but it would be a good idea to read them in order. This will avoid spoilers and also give you a greater understanding of the characters and their situations.
Synopsis
Josie MacDonald, a landscape artist
is visiting her aunt Molly who lives in the peaceful village of Garmouth in
Morayshire. On a painting trip early one
morning she is witness to a horrific murder.
Forced to flee the psychopathic
killer she has to bear the brunt of psychological torment and anguish as one by
one her friends are drawn into the nightmare.
She must return to the scene of
crime in order to discover the truth. With
time running out and a killer on the loose, she has to prevent her abducted
friends from becoming victims whilst surviving long enough to bring their
terrible ordeal to an end.
A taster of my reviews
I love a book that starts into the action from page one and doesn't let up until the final page and this is one of those books. The lead character, Josie is a landscape painter and who'd have thought that there could be any trouble resulting from that? Sometimes trouble has a habit of finding people that weren't looking for it and unfortunately for Josie, she has attracted the attentions of a killer and like a dog with the proverbial bone, he will hound her from one end of the UK to the other and back again, as many times as it takes for as long as it takes until he snags her. We are with her all of the way, which is edge of the seat stuff and the author doesn't cheat by making a bad guy's actions appear to be anything other than bad, no matter what his childhood was like.
I thoroughly enjoyed 'The Witness' by Kevin Marsh. It is such a well written and engrossing story. It starts off dramatically and does not let you down as the story progresses. As you get to know the characters, I found them 'all' likeable! I know, even the killer known as 'Mr. Mac' is written with such realistic psychological insight, that I couldn't hate him. I didn't pity him either, which is a true credit to the writing of the author. Instead, I wanted to find out what made him tick and why he targeted Josie. Of course, the reader knows most of the why or at least we think we do!
This is a real page-turner. I had to keep reading to find out what would happen! Highly recommended.
The Witness - a thrilling book that grips you from the start. You really get to know and feel for the characters, and can't wait to find out what happens next. A totally different read to The Belgae Torc, although I was just as engrossed in that! Couldn't put this book down, loved it. Well done Kevin - Look forward to the next one!!
The Witness is currently presented as a paperback and kindle.
The price for a paperback from Amazon is £6.99 or $9.99.
Kindle prices are £2.16 or $2.84