Book Review: Walking On Thin Ice, By: Robert Burns

I feel like it's taking longer and longer for me to finish reading a book and review it.  Case in point, I finished reading Walking on Thin Ice almost two months ago!  Well, let's get onto the review then!

I really enjoyed this book!  Burns captivated me right away in the Prologue.  His method of projecting the sheer feeling of fear and suspense in those pages alone was enough to hook me in for the rest of the story.  But Burns didn’t stop there!  Every page afterwards was followed by another that kept me wondering, “What?  Where is this going?” 

Rachael Drucker is an easy character to relate with and have compassion for.  She holds a position at a job where she’s happy, but discontent and always striving to get one good foot in the door.  Her relationship with her father is complicated—he’s dead, but Rachael still speaks with him—just not in the way you might be thinking.  This unique turn in the story puts the psychological aspect into this thriller.  I honestly wasn’t expecting this twist, but I loved it because it put a complicated strain on Rachael’s memory of her father, and how she responds to him as the story moves forward.    


This is cleverly written whodunit which will keep you guessing not just who the killer is, but also wondering which way will the story go from here.  Well done! 

I am anxiously awaiting the next installment of the Rachael Drucker series!

As per usual, I ordered a print copy, but Walking On Thin Ice is also available on Kindle, and enrolled in Kindle Unlimited!  Order HERE! 


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