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When a young boy goes missing shortly after his father is arrested for murdering the boy’s mother, the residents of Twisted Cedars are in a panic. They would be even more fearful if they knew a serial murderer has secretly moved back to town. Local Sheriff Wade MacKay, and true crime writer Dougal Lachlan, finally realize that unless they pool their resources and work together, no one in town is going to be safe.

Exposed is Book 3 in the Twisted Cedar Mysteries Trilogy

Book 1 Buried
Book 2 Forgotten
Book 3 Exposed

exposed Twisted Cedar Mysteries Book 3 edition by CJ Carmichael Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

I did like the main character in the beginning. But then,to quote the author, he really "lost his edge." Kind of too mushy at times with the love stories between characters. Had me wondering if this was more romance than mystery. Lots of cliff hangers to the point of annoyance. Mid intense interview of suspect, whoops on to totally unrealated part of the story. Author never returns to finish intense interview. Cliff hanger. Annoying. Some things through out the book are too obvious to the reader but somehow the characters remain clueless even tho they hold all the pieces to the puzzle. Maddening to me because the characters are portrayed to be so intelligent but suddenly they are not. Villain is also very inconsistant in the last book. He goes from vicious killer to, well off character, so as not to spoil if you decide to read. My determination to see the series thru to the end for answers kept me reading (all three books) but I do not think I will be reading more from this author. Answers are not aquired until late in last book of series. Ending and loose ends are wrapped up solid with a nice happy bow and everything that was dark now sparkles as they clang their wine glasses together and salute the villain??? I like a darker ending I think. PS this is really just one book divided into three seperate purchases. Beware if you purchase the first you will be left hanging, then decide to read the second, still hanging, there will be no answers until you read all three.

Product details

  • File Size 1773 KB
  • Print Length 210 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date February 25, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B018KLS9JE

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I thoroughly enjoyed the first book and the second was good, though not quite as strong as the first, so it was great to realize the third book in the series would be the best.

There are three families whose lives are intertwined by the sins committed by previous generations. Ed lauchlan committed four murders to punish his mother. When his son won't write the story of the librarian murders, Ed goes after others and more deaths follow. But when one of the twins, just nine years old, goes missing and Ed takes credit, his son will do anything to get him back alive, even write the book.
Normally i like to read a series because you can really get into the characters but it seems to me that some people needs to be reminded about the first and second book the whole tome in the second and third book. It's very irritating to read the same things over and over again. Why would you read the last 2 books of a series and not the first and if you have read the first why would you have to be explained about what happens in the first book over again in the second an third especially when they do a explanation in the beginning of the book anyway???
One book divided into three, cheap shot by this author. The story was good, so maybe it’s unfair to give it a one star, but it seemed deceiving to take one book and divide it into three. I will never buy another book from this author because of that. There are three books each one only 250 or less pages, really short, then as you read the first one it “ends” in the middle, forcing you to buy the second book, and then the same thing happens at the “end” of book two. Why can’t the author be honest, sell it as one book? She lost me as a repeat customer for good.
When Charlotte's nephew goes missing on his way home from school, the whole town turns out to try and find him. There is no stone unturned but still no little boy.
Dougal has a bad feeling that his father the librarian murderer has taken him so that he has leverage on getting his book written by his son.
This is the last book in the trilogy and was a great ending with twists and turns until the end. Great books.
I read this last volume in one sitting, if that tells you anything.

I enjoyed the story very much, but now, having read the final book of the trilogy, I have to say I think the author stretched the story out more than was necessary. The second book could easily have been eliminated, and no one would have been the wiser, IMHO. The characters were very well written and very likeable, all but the villain of course. I enjoyed the location of the story and reading about that part of the country. It sounded like a really lovely place to live. I was disappointed though that it was never revealed who Charlotte's real parents were. I kept waiting and waiting, especially during the very last pages. Alas I will never know.
I finished the first book in the series of three and immediately purchased and started reading the second book. When I finished the second, 24 hours later, I purchased the third, and last of the series. I honestly can't remember when I've last read a series in such quick succession. With the exception of the last book, I enjoyed them.

There were some loose ends that were not tied up satisfactorily (Ed's murder of his daughter and grandchild, for example).

I agree with what some other reviewers said about the story being told in the form of one book rather than three very short books. But greed seems to be pervasive and more and more authors are splitting up there stories into small cliff hangers to bring in more bucks. Do I like it? No, but there's nothing I can do about it except complain.

After taking a little break from C.J. Carmichael, I plan on purchasing the CJC mystery taking place in Montana.
This is the third and final book in a three book series involving one crime. Unfortunately, these books are written with a 'cliff hanger' that essentially manipulates the reader into having to acquire the subsequent books in the series. I do not like that type of coercion - especially for stories that are not that 'deep'. This series also reflects the author's romance roots. The relationship between the darkly handsome protagonist with the black curly hair and riveting blue eyes and the lead librarian who rips off her Foster Grant eyeglasses to become a drop dead siren that looks great in clothes when she goes commando......well you get the drift.....
I did like the main character in the beginning. But then,to quote the author, he really "lost his edge." Kind of too mushy at times with the love stories between characters. Had me wondering if this was more romance than mystery. Lots of cliff hangers to the point of annoyance. Mid intense interview of suspect, whoops on to totally unrealated part of the story. Author never returns to finish intense interview. Cliff hanger. Annoying. Some things through out the book are too obvious to the reader but somehow the characters remain clueless even tho they hold all the pieces to the puzzle. Maddening to me because the characters are portrayed to be so intelligent but suddenly they are not. Villain is also very inconsistant in the last book. He goes from vicious killer to, well off character, so as not to spoil if you decide to read. My determination to see the series thru to the end for answers kept me reading (all three books) but I do not think I will be reading more from this author. Answers are not aquired until late in last book of series. Ending and loose ends are wrapped up solid with a nice happy bow and everything that was dark now sparkles as they clang their wine glasses together and salute the villain??? I like a darker ending I think. PS this is really just one book divided into three seperate purchases. Beware if you purchase the first you will be left hanging, then decide to read the second, still hanging, there will be no answers until you read all three.
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