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Fatal Storm
Fatal Storm
Fatal Storm
Audiobook5 hours

Fatal Storm

Written by Lee Driver

Narrated by Jerry Sciarrio

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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The Indiana Paranormal Investigators are spending the night in a gothic mansion on the outskirts of Cedar Point, Indiana. Four people are participating...only three remain in the morning. There have been other disappearances and homicides in the past connected with the mansion. And the one common denominator has been the weather. FATAL STORM finds Dagger and his entourage spending a night in the mansion to seek answers. But they get more than they bargain for as another storm builds on the horizon. This is the fifth in the Chase Dagger series which combines mystery with elements of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 7, 2014
ISBN9781614535249
Author

Lee Driver

Lee Driver is the pseudonym of S.D. Tooley. This alter ego prefers her mysteries crossed with fantasy, sometimes sci-fi and sometimes horror.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Chase Dagger is still recovering both mentally and physically from when he’d been hurt a couple of months ago. He’s physically healing at a fast rate due to having been given Sara’s blood to save his life, but mentally he’s dealing with the fact that he’s not invincible. He’s been on the run from Betta Tec for years, but only in the last book discovered he’s got a tracking chip implanted in his neck. He’s wearing a necklace that prevents it from working, but fears he should be on the run again. Sara finally has enough, shaves his beard and forces him to go back to investigating and take on a case of a man who disappeared 14 months ago. At the same time, Sheila, Chase’s rich and bratty ex-fiance, goes missing when at an old mansion with three ghost hunters during a violent storm. While the police are looking for her, Chase’s missing man turns up dead on the same property with the scarf Sheila wore when she went missing, tied around his neck. By all accounts, the man was just killed, yet he’s wearing the same clothes, has the same stomach contents, the 2 day-old tattoo that all matches the day he disappeared. Where has he been and how is everything the same? Chase, Sara, Padre and Skizzy spend the night with the ghost hunters in the mansion to find some answers.What I love about this series is that even though Sara is a shapeshifter—as far as she knows she’s the only one--it’s nothing like the currently popular Urban Fantasy genre with vampires, demons, witches, etc. This is first and foremost a mystery and Chase is the only living person who knows what Sara is capable of. Yet they keep encountering cases that involve the paranormal, but with more of a Twilight Zone feel to them.Within the five books we’ve seen Sara grow from a very shy, timid young girl into a more confident woman, although she still can’t handle being in a crowd. Chase is fighting his feelings from her more than ever, believing he still needs to maintain a working relationship and look at her as an older brother. But his jealousy is evident when other males look at Sara. The slow pace of this apparently budding relationship is adding a nice level of tension.The mystery is, as always, very interesting. The secondary characters are all on hand, although with most of the story taking place outside of the home, we don't get much interaction with Einstein, the parrot. With the last couple of books there was some forward movement in learning about Chase and Betta Tec. You won't find that in this story. In that aspect he's recovering from what happened in the last book and dealing with whether or not it would be best if he hit the road. That issue gets resolved, so I'm hoping for more forward motion in the next story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    LEE DRIVER'S "FATAL STORM" (REVIEW)I have always been a fan of mysteries but this is actually the first mystery I've read that had a paranormal twist to it. Lee Driver knows the language of the mystery genre well and by mixing it with the paranormal has created a story that holds you tightly in place until the very end. The surprises are non-stop and the shocking conclusion is to die for! The characters Dagger & Sara have the makings of ones that will live long in the memory of readers and become fast favorites.This book is one you'll not want to miss. Look for it in stores soon!-Kitty Bullard / Great Minds Think Aloud Book Club
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    i got this from the member giveaways program. this is the first Chase Dagger mystery i have read, it was a decent read.but it think i would of enjoyed it more if i would of read the other four in the series first.it was a good mix of fantasy,mystery,sci-fi, and paranormal which i like, so i probably will read the others in this series someday, and that might change my mind about this book.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I didn’t like Fatal Storm very much. The beginning seemed to need more explanations. I wasn’t sure where it was going until over halfway through. I think part one was a bit bland and part two was much better but overall it was kind of boring. It was hard to read 200pgs of everything kind of being built up and then everything was over pretty fast and the ending was pretty lame. Like I said I didnt have a clue where any of it was going at first but I don't know if that had to do with me not reading the first four books of the series.