Cactus Island (Stan Turner Mystery)

William Manchee
Top Publications (2006)
ISBN 9781929976362
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (7/07)


“Cactus Island” is part of the “Stan Turner Mystery” series.  It was the first one that I have read in this series.  I enjoyed it so much; I am looking forward to going back and catching up on the other ones.  It starts out as a suspenseful mystery.  I can’t say murder mystery because in one case, the death is suspicious and in the other case, we aren’t sure if the person is actually dead or has just disappeared. 

Stan and his partner Paula are both defense attorneys on cases that initially appear dissimilar, however, as the plot thickens it is discovered that there is a connection between the two.  By the end of the story, they are totally intertwined.  The plot also evolves from a mystery to a science fiction tale.  I absolutely loved this twist in the story.  It made it much more fun to read.

The characters are well developed and each has their own personal issues to deal with.  This makes the novel seem more real to you because it adds more dimension to the drama that is occurring within the plot.  Because it is a series, they also already have their relationships established and seem very comfortable within their roles. 

Mr. Manchee has a gift of leading you to a thought about what is happening in the story, then acknowledging it, and then adding suspense that takes you off in a different direction.  This was great.  I would finally think I figured things out, and then realize that I wasn’t even close.  Then with the sci-fi angle, it really changed things.  Reading “Cactus Island” is definitely like riding a rollercoaster and it is all fun!  I did get a few goose bumps along the way.

If you like straight up, non-paranormal fiction, this book is not for you.  However, if you like shows like X-Files and books with paranormal or science fiction elements, read “Cactus Island,” and you will be in heaven!  I sure was.

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