By Chuck Collins

“The Radio Murders: The Collectors” by Chuck 
Collins is a compelling story that pulled me in from the first page and 
never let me go. The plot was tight and well paced. Every page revealed 
something new and intriguing. Every character was
 well developed and interesting, none of them ordinary or predictable. 
My only complaint is the end of the story.  It was a total surprise and I
 found some of it not completely believable.
The story begins with a standoff between a woman 
who has killed several people before and a man she believes has 
something of great value to her. The entire ordeal is aired live on the 
radio show that is hosted by the brother of the murderous
 woman. When the opening scene ends, we are left with many questions 
that are dealt with in the rest of the book. It’s a story of family and 
greed and the things we will do for either. It has intrigue, sex, exotic
 locations, politics, and murder. The one thing
 it does not have is a dull moment.

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