Some new reviews for ‘The Red Hand.’ Listening Netflix?

Thanks to recent readers of The Red Hand, Frank Nagler Mystery.

Coming soon, a preview of THE DRAGONY RISES, A new Frank Nagler Mystery.

One line:   “Ah, What ya believe about it don’t matter when it’s happen’ right in front of ya.” —  Rodney McCarroll.

5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and super satisfying!

Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2021

I must admit to reading one of the other books in the series. That book left some questions, straight out of curiosity, about a fictional detective I really liked. This book, although fourth in the series, answers most questions. It is very satisfying. What is more, filling in the holes makes me want to read the rest. Frank Nagler. the super sleuth, turns out to be a regular person, with wonderful skills, but full of issues, doubts and a real life. That’s how I like my detectives, and Michael Stephen Daigle has done a creditable job.
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and super satisfying!

I’m not the film type, preferring to get my entertainment from books. But frankly, I would like to watch this series on Netflix. Oh, I would still read all the existing books, and all the future books. But the author has created someone so real, so satisfyingly visual, that there is room for more on the same guy. Hear me, Netflix? Thanks, Mr. Daigle. I found this book in Kindle Unlimited. It alone is worth the monthly subscription. Highly recommend!

4.0 out of 5 stars Brutal and Honest

Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2021

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This was a brutal and honest read allowing us to follow in Frank Nagler’s footsteps and dreadful murder investigation. For those into the true crime type mysteries Id imagine this would be right up their dark alley.

About michaelstephendaigle

I have been writing most of my life. I am the author of the award-winning Frank Nagler Mystery series. "The Swamps of Jersey (2014); "A Game Called Dead" (2016) -- a Runner-Up in the 2016 Shelf Unbound Indie Author Contest; and "The Weight of Living" (2017) -- First Place winner for Mysteries in the Royal Dragonfly Book Awards Contest.
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