Book Review: Suicide Bomb

Posted on  14/06/2020 02:22:32

Suicide Bomb by Nash, Bobby


My rating: 5 chilling stars


Do you know those good thriller movies that keep you glued to the screen? Those that you get so lost in, that you even forget the yummy popcorn in the bowl you snuggled with?

This book is one of them.



Suicide Bomb is an absolute page turner. Fast paced, gripping and addictive, this is one of those thrillers that you simply can't stop reading.

The Controller is a ghost. One with the power to turn anyone into his personal assassin. He has perfected the ability to turn ordinary men, women, and even children into the ultimate killers, Suicide Bombs who self-destruct after carrying out their deadly tasks.

Washington DC Metro homicide detectives Catherine (Jacks) Jackson and Melvin Carter team up with disgraced Secret Service Agent Samantha Patterson to solve a rash of mysterious murder/suicides that put them on The Controller’s trail and directly in the killer’s crosshairs.

The murder/suicides are creepy to say the least. To be completely honest, they're more like something out of a horror movie. And the detectives' first instinct screams: Psycho! Because these crimes are quite a bit bloodier than the average garden variety nutjobs out there.
But The Controller likes to play and the detectives soon discover this particular nutjob is as vicious and crazy as it gets. And he's got his sights set very high.

With the adversary chosen, because every game-master needs a worthy opponent,The Controller turns up the heat and takes the game to the next level, setting the agents on a wild race against time to which he sets both pace and tone.

In Suicide Bomb, Bobby Nash gives us a top notch thriller with vividly gory crime scenes and fabulous characters.
I loved the dynamic between characters, just as much as the characters themselves. And don't even let me get started on the suspense, because that is awesome!!

If you're on the look out for a great thriller, give this page turner a try.

You will not regret it.

Check out this book and more of Bobby Nash over at http://www.bobbynash.com