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From the bestselling author of What Have You Done comes a mind-bending page-turner involving a series of dark crimes from the past.When police investigator Susan Adler is called to the roadside murder of a fellow state trooper, she’s tasked with finding the people responsible for the cold-blooded act caught on the trooper’s dashboard cam. She traces the car to a nurse who, along with her elderly patient, has been missing for days. At the old man’s house, she finds disturbing evidence that instantly revives two cold cases involving long-missing children.The investigation takes a chilling turn when people involved with both the nurse and old man begin to turn up dead, and Susan enlists the help of her friend and forensic investigator Liam Dwyer. Together they must untangle the threads of this ever-more-complicated case—and stay ahead of whoever’s trying to slash their progress. The old man’s failing memory adds urgency: wherever he is, he’s no doubt lost, confused, and in extreme danger.What started as a traffic stop gone wrong quickly unfolds into one of the darkest cases of Susan’s career, and it all leads to a sick, desperate killer. Susan and Liam must work fast to save the old man’s life and keep future victims from the killer’s grasp.

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I am a big fan of police procedurals and crime novels. I read a ton, and there is a lot of really good books in the genre. DON'T EVER FORGET isn't one of them. This book was my FIRST READS choice for August. I'm underwhelmed and unimpressed ...and i don't think i'm that picky!! I want a good plot that is somewhat plausible, AND decent character development, so I can actually care about what happens to the people in the book. I want people to behave somewhat like real people would behave in a similar situation. Mathew Farrell's DON'T EVER FORGET has none of that.The only good thing I can say about the book is that the author does tie up all the loose ends. It doesn't make up for the ridiculous, convoluted, complicated plot: a conspiracy involving many people, who are not criminals and do not know each other, coming together to commit a terrible crime, for the most flimsy of reasons. Absolutely none of their motivations (all are different) make any sense. Here is an example: a promise that in exchange for kidnapping and murdering someone, your elderly mother will get an immediate liver transplant. (She has been denied because she is apparently considered too old for the operation.) This promise is made in a shadowy text message, by an unknown person, who there is NO reason to believe could have any influence or say in the matter. The motivations of the other co-conspirators are no more believable.One last thought: How many psychos and serial killers is too many? Read this book, to find out. I don't like to be mean, but this story is flat-out ridiculous. I will actively avoid reading anything else by the author of this one. This book is missing almost everything that makes reading a pleasure.This book is just terrible. I urge you to pick another one, instead.
Matthew Farrell’s new series featuring State Police Investigator, Susan Adler. “Don’t Ever Forget” is book 1 in what looks to be at least a 2 book series.I’m predicting more, especially if Farrell can get a bit of a grip on the number of characters and plot twists. The title of this book could easily have been: CAN’T EVER REMEMBER. From the opening chapter that starts at an unrelenting pace, the book never quits. Present day crimes/murders, murders/crimes from 40 years ago, introductions of LOTS of characters, (too many imo), and delicious visits from the killer(s)? It’s sensory overload for 350+ pages and no place to take a break.Character development comes in snippets and only for the primary characters, Susan and her partner, Liam Dwyer, the retired forensic investigator. We really don’t learn too much about these two so there’s lots of opportunity for future volumes. I’m a reader who enjoys getting to know characters so this element was a little unsatisfying, for me.The dialogue, on the other hand, was spectacular. It was snappy, purposeful drive the story forward and, HALLELUJAH, it was NOT full of foul language! There was a smattering of soft expletives but not a single f-bomb or Divine epithet to be found. The violence factor was moderate, (for a book about murder), not overly descriptive or gratuitous and sexual content is nonexistent.Plotting and structure of this book is so complicated I cannot imagine what it took to put the pieces together and avoid stepping on plot points from arc to arc thru the story from start to finish. There are so many twists and turns that it began to feel convoluted. Complex is great in a procedural complicated just fir effect that can be seen and felt, becomes an unnecessary burden.I struggled with rating this book 3 or 4 stars - 3.5 would be best but I gave the system weaknesses to the author and voted him up due to the good parts being REALLY good and we all being in need of a little extra grace these days📚

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