Member Reviews
NetGalley provided me with an electronic copy of Organ Reapers. This is my honest opinion of the book.
Tani and Keena are given the rights and responsibilities that few are privy to in their society. Master Kelhar doles out the assignments and the reapers must travel through a gateway to seek out the sacrifice. Will a crisis of conscience change the team forever?
Detective Elliot (Eli) Robins is called to the scene of a murder, as the victim is missing multiple internal organs. Saddled with a new partner, Ava Aguilar, to go along with the new case, Eli has to fight his own personal demons while trying to solve the case. When it becomes apparent that they are not dealing with an ordinary killer or killers, will Eli and Ava be able to put the pieces of their investigations together before it is too late?
Organ Reapers was just not the book for me, as the plot, the characters, and the story never came together in a meaningful way. Too much of the story must be taken on faith and I grew tired of the repetitive nature of the book. For example, the author hammers home the point multiple times in regards to Eli's drinking problem and his anger about his name. There really was no element of surprise, as readers are given the perpetrators and their identities from the outset. With their motivations being one of the only surprises, the book dragged and kept me from fully enjoying it. Because of these reasons, I would not recommend Organ Reapers to others.