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⋙ Libro Gratis THE DEVIL'S BREATH A Sydney Rye Mystery #5 The Sydney Rye Series eBook Emily Kimelman

THE DEVIL'S BREATH A Sydney Rye Mystery #5 The Sydney Rye Series eBook Emily Kimelman



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Justice with a vengeance.

Do you have faith in your friends? Enough to risk your freedom to prove their innocence?

One of Sydney Rye's dearest friends, Hugh Defry, is accused of a brutal murder. All the evidence points to Hugh, and he has no memory of that night. But Sydney refuses to believe Hugh is capable of such violence. Sydney flies to Miami searching for the real killer, unprepared for the realization that her personal fight for justice has become much more than she ever imagined. Sydney is forced to make a decision that will change not only her life, but possibly the future of vigilante justice.

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THE DEVIL'S BREATH A Sydney Rye Mystery #5 The Sydney Rye Series eBook Emily Kimelman

I have read several of the books in Emily Kimelman's Sydney Rye series. The addition of her huge dog sets it apart from other series with strong women protagonists. The first I read about Sydney Rye was in a book by Renee Pawlish, Walk Softly Danger, as part of a Kindle World Launch. Pawlish is one of my favorite authors, and since her novels don't contain excessive sex or violence I enjoyed that novella. I wanted to read more about Sydney and how she got to that point. I received this as a free download. The stories take place all around the world with Sydney attempting to achieve justice where the law has been unable or bribed not to.

The books are all very well written. The characters seem real, but little is revealed about the main characters with different minor characters in each book. Sydney is extremely strong physically, and does not hesitate to kill when she feels it necessary. The stories keep me engaged, usually with surprising villains revealed. I recommend this series to people who enjoy this genre. It seems to me each book just continues with a platform for sex and violence, but they have satisfying endings that lead you to the next installment. I prefer less violence. I would compare this series to the Jet series by Russell Blake.

Product details

  • File Size 4100 KB
  • Print Length 250 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date April 9, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00JLRNEL0

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This was an awesome book!! I don't give many books five stars but this one definitely deserved all five. I will start by saying this is a book for 18+ and those that don't mind some language, violence and sex. Please be forewarned instead of leaving a bad review for those points. That said, the plot was original, with all the mystery, adventure, action and edge of your seat moments to keep you hooked from the first page to the last. A little bit of romance but not too much. The charecters are well developed and real.
I don't usually read a series all at once, I usually take a quick break with something else so I don't get over loaded and lose interest but with this series I couldn't get enough. The books just flowed one into the other and were over way too soon. Sydney is a strong female, she makes mistakes and has an emotional side too. It is nice to see the characters develop and we get closer to them with each book. This one shows even more of the emotional side of Sydney and friends. We see what each struggles with. And the relationship between Sydney and Blue is well written.
This could be a great stand alone but I do recommend that you read the series in order. With each book you see a little more of Sydney and her struggles with past and present. You see each character develop slowly and strongly. You come to know Sydney and see why she struggles with the past and why she makes some of the decisions she makes. However, be prepared to be as hooked as I am. I can't wait for the next Sydney Rye novel!!
If you are looking for a great mystery that will keep you guessing with plenty of action and adventure, a strong female lead, some violence and plenty of great characters, look no further. I highly recommend this book and the entire series to others!!
As a reader-writer the goals for this reviewer are to give an honest opinion of what's been read - in order to help other readers decide whether or not to purchase a book, and a considerate critique - in order to give the writer feedback on what does and does not work (for this particular reader) as well as point out any grammar or spelling errors. With that said, Emily Kimelman's "The Devil's Breath" is book number five in her character Sydney Rye's mysteries, but my first to read. This reader does not recall any glaring spelling or grammar issues in the story. This reader also, unfortunately, didn't really care for the protagonist, at all.

Perhaps faithful followers of the series find Sydney a likable - or at least, someone to empathize with - character, but this reader did not. Which meant some of the chapters were slightly tedious to get through. Kimelman's description's were decent enough to allow this reader to picture Sydney; I simply didn't care about her nor understand why all the men in her life are completely ga-ga over her. She's rude, sarcastic and emotionally distant. Perhaps the first four books set up all of these character traits adequately, but for someone new to the series, it left a huge distaste for this protagonist in me. However, I loved her dog Blue, and is likely the main reason I originally downloaded the book. I wish he was used more; it would have been nice to see how Sydney truly felt about her dog instead of only being hinted at. This reader found it highly unlikely a dog described to be wolf-like in appearance was allowed entry into every place Sydney ventured into, so that kept tossing me out of the world Kimelman created. The antagonist Bobby Maxim was an interesting character to this reader, although he was part of the tediousness of the book as Sydney agonized over whether or not he was a good or bad guy.

The drug used in this story was interesting and not one this reader had read about before. The start of the plot, Sydney's friend Hugh being accused of murder and the possibility of datura causing this murder, was intriguing. However, instead of moving this plot forward, Kimelman chose to veer off and present Sydney's tangled relationship's with the three men claiming to be in love with her for the greatest portion of the book; this is what made it a tedious read and showed this reader that Kimelman's books are not stand alone stories but should be read in order, apparently. Yet, this reader found the protagonist so distasteful, I won't bother with the beginning books or recommend this book.
I have read several of the books in Emily Kimelman's Sydney Rye series. The addition of her huge dog sets it apart from other series with strong women protagonists. The first I read about Sydney Rye was in a book by Renee Pawlish, Walk Softly Danger, as part of a World Launch. Pawlish is one of my favorite authors, and since her novels don't contain excessive sex or violence I enjoyed that novella. I wanted to read more about Sydney and how she got to that point. I received this as a free download. The stories take place all around the world with Sydney attempting to achieve justice where the law has been unable or bribed not to.

The books are all very well written. The characters seem real, but little is revealed about the main characters with different minor characters in each book. Sydney is extremely strong physically, and does not hesitate to kill when she feels it necessary. The stories keep me engaged, usually with surprising villains revealed. I recommend this series to people who enjoy this genre. It seems to me each book just continues with a platform for sex and violence, but they have satisfying endings that lead you to the next installment. I prefer less violence. I would compare this series to the Jet series by Russell Blake.
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