Helpful Score: 7
All I can say is WOW! This was a great book! If you really enjoy shows like CSI then this book is for you.
It is also nice since this is a Christian author you do not have all of the "extra" stuff that people feel they need to put in a book to make it sell (i.e. sex, swearing, etc.). The Christian message in the story was not in your face, it was subtle and fit perfectly with the story.
The story was a little predictable, but WHAT at twist at the end!!! That really broadsided me!!!
Now I bet you REALLY want to read it, no skipping to the end though, because the end will make no sense without the rest of the story.
It is also nice since this is a Christian author you do not have all of the "extra" stuff that people feel they need to put in a book to make it sell (i.e. sex, swearing, etc.). The Christian message in the story was not in your face, it was subtle and fit perfectly with the story.
The story was a little predictable, but WHAT at twist at the end!!! That really broadsided me!!!
Now I bet you REALLY want to read it, no skipping to the end though, because the end will make no sense without the rest of the story.
Helpful Score: 3
I loved this book! The writing style, the storyline, the suspense--it was all great. If you like forensic mystery/suspense, you will love this book. And best of all, Mr. Downs wrote a great story with no graphic sex or language. Yes!!
This is a classic "Bug Man" novel! Tim Downs is an excellent author. His books are not for those who get easily grossed out. Nick (the main character) solves different types of death by the flies found around the body. Different kind of plot, but excellently written. If you are into solving crimes - CSI - etc, you will like this.
Helpful Score: 1
Good mystery and action, a bit heavy on the gross insect details.
Helpful Score: 1
Dr. Nick Polchak (aka the Bug Man) is sent to rural North Carolina as punishment and he sets out to do some simple research. However, Kathryn Guilford has just learned of the death of a friend and one-time suitor, and she asks the Bug Man to help her investigate. The only problem is that Kathryn has a pathological fear of insects (you'll learn why in the opening chapter, which starts with a horrific auto accident).
Tim Downs is the rare Christian author who doesn't evangelize through his novels. There's always an overtly Christian character (here, it's Dr. Jameson, the pastor of Mount Zion AME church), but this character is always treated with respect and not contempt. The plot is solid and taut, with subplots involving Gulf War syndrome, blowflies and their larva, and how close Kathryn was to three men from her hometown, all of whom feature into the mystery.
There's little actual violence aside from the homicides that Dr. Polchak investigates and no sexual content. However, if you suffer from a fear of insects as Kathryn does, beware the ending...it's a real stinger, er, zinger.
Tim Downs is the rare Christian author who doesn't evangelize through his novels. There's always an overtly Christian character (here, it's Dr. Jameson, the pastor of Mount Zion AME church), but this character is always treated with respect and not contempt. The plot is solid and taut, with subplots involving Gulf War syndrome, blowflies and their larva, and how close Kathryn was to three men from her hometown, all of whom feature into the mystery.
There's little actual violence aside from the homicides that Dr. Polchak investigates and no sexual content. However, if you suffer from a fear of insects as Kathryn does, beware the ending...it's a real stinger, er, zinger.