Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Corruptible by Mark Mynheir


Ray Quinn has finally landed an investigating gig that will pull his business into the black, and keep his little band of quirky characters working for a few more months. As a former police detective turned private investigator, Ray Quinn, knew there would be challenges especially with his painful disability, but when his search for a fellow ex-cop uncovers more than dead bodies, Quinn isn't sure how deep the deceptions run.

Mynheir's creative characters, interesting plot lines and scintillating dialogue could not cover the multitude of grammatical and spelling errors in the book. I find it very annoying to have simple words mispelled and middle school grammar issues unresolved in a book that is going to be published for adult consumption. I'm sure this is probably a personality flaw on my part, but it seriously distracted me from the overall story. I hope that future copies of this book those errors are corrected so only Mark Mynheirs great storytelling remains.

Wondering how Mynheir comes up with these quirky characters and interesting storylines? Click here to find out.

Just another thought from the tub,
Lori

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