03 October, 2011

Booklist - A Review of "The Corruptible" by Mark Mynheir

My most recent book provided free of charge by Waterbrook Multnomah was “The Corruptible” by Mark Mynheir. As always, the only strings attached for having been provided the book was an unbiased review of same. So here goes.
“The Corruptible” is a mystery featuring private investigator Ray Quinn. Ray made his debut in “The Night Watchman.” In his newest adventure, Ray is well on the way to becoming an alcoholic as a way to cope with his injuries suffered in the previous novel. Along with his sidekick Crevis and friend Pam he winds his way through a tangled web of deceit to solve a murder and take down other criminal types along the way.
Ray goes from drunk to recovering drunk in the scope of the book, and also begins to learn to lean on God through the trials of the book. The mark of a good read is seeing the characters grow throughout the novel and Mynheir does a credible job with making his characters relatable.
I enjoyed “The Corruptible.” It’s well paced and written and would recommend it with a 4 of 5.

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