Book Review: Deceit, By R. S. Yeager

Okay, let me say this right off the bat, if you are any bit squeamish to the sight of blood, dead bodies, or are susceptible to nightmares, Deceit may not be the thriller murder mystery book for you.  I believe this book is capable of bending even the toughest of stomachs.

I honestly did not know what I was in for when I started reading this book.  I like a good thriller, and I’m always willing to show support to a fellow independent author, especially a fellow Hoosier.  I was only a few pages into Deceit when I realized I would be spending the rest of this reading experience living inside the mind of a serial killer.  The thoughts of the characters are very deep and very raw which really amplified their individual nature.  The author did an amazing job of bringing the characters to life in such a far-out story as well as setting a tone for each scene.

Gore, and pure evil thoughts aside, I won’t lie, I was gripped.  I just could not put it down.  For a bit, I didn’t really understand what was going on—you may find yourself in that same boat while reading, but just press through.  It’s worth it.  I did not expect a supernatural twist, but that was the least of the surprises.  There are several twists and turns to the plot, and a ton of suspenseful situations, so get ready to clench those book covers tight.

Awesome book.  Obviously not for everyone, but if you’re feeling a little experimental, or if this is just your thing, I highly recommend picking up Deceit. 

Deceit is enrolled in the Kindle Unlimited Program, so if you have a subscription you can read it for free!  It's also available in paperback (my preference)!  Check it out HERE!

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