

However it IS inspired by real events of a missing child that took place in the 1940’s. The setting of the late 60’s, at the height of the Vietnam war, this tiny little Minnesotan town was the perfect place to stage a true “real life horror”. So when the opportunity to grab Bloodline popped up I didn’t hesitate and can say with certainty that it has been the best I’ve read by her so far. From there I grabbed a free copy of her book, Autumn Moon, which was free for Amazon Prime members, and enjoyed that one as well. However, a while back I was recommended a book by Jess Lourey, called Unspeakable Things, so I picked it up and loved it. I tend to lean more into the worlds of fantasy, horror, dark fiction, and the like. What can I say about this book without giving too much away?įirst, as you may know, I’m not a typical “mystery/thriller” genre reader. I just finished the mystery/thriller novel Bloodline by Jess Lourey and damn, what a fun and creepy ride! I’m going to keep this review spoiler free because this story has a twist that makes EVERYTHING so much more sinister and creepy, and I don’t want to spoil that for you!īut, I HIGHLY recommend you pick up a copy of Bloodline by Jess Lourey for yourself. Genres: Mystery Thriller, Suspense, Thriller

One false step in a town with it’s secretive tendrils snaking far and wide will mean certain disaster, and the deeper she falls into it’s web, the more obvious it is that she might not be able to trust anyone but herself. A woman facing a danger so insidious that her life, and the life of her unborn child, are at stake.
