John Jordan Trilogy

Author: Michael Lister

Double Exposure

A forward by Michael Connelly (a favourite author) says that less is more in this book – and he was right. Very limited dialogue and short sentences (sometimes just one word) portray the fear when Remington James inadvertently captures a murder on his camera and then is pursued by a group of men out to prevent him from getting his photos to the police.

Goodreads Rating *****
Blood Betrayal

A detective, John Jordan, who appears briefly at the end of Double Exposure is out to solve a decades-old murder that an innocent man has been convicted for. There are a number of older cases mentioned (no doubt from one of the author’s many books), but that didn’t get in the way of the story.

Goodreads Rating *****

Blood Shot

John Jordan is back and this time he is out to solve the Remington James case. Told in Then and Now chapters most of the book Double Exposure is repeated here. It made for a quick read though as I could skip almost half the chapters. That repeat is the only reason this didn’t rate five stars.

Goodreads Rating ****