
Honey Mourning by Frank Thiel
I took a random book to the cottage, and it just so happened to be about killer spiders and crazy mosquitoes.
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I picked up “The Honey Trap” by Frank Tietjens at the last minute, and it turned out to be a great choice for my weekend at the cottage. The book is the third in the Charcot and Leneve series, and while I'm not a huge fan of Tietjens' style, he's a master at crafting engaging plots. I devoured this book in just a few days, and I loved how the events from the previous books intersected. The story had me on the edge of my seat, especially given the creepy setting of a rural cottage. If you're a fan of detective and thriller novels, you'll likely enjoy “The Honey Trap”. Just be prepared for some graphic content. I loved the mini format, which was perfect for a weekend read. It's a great size for throwing in your bag on the go. Overall, I'd say it's a solid addition to the series, and I'm looking forward to reading the next one.






















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Is “The Honey Trap” suitable for all audiences?
No, the book contains graphic content that may not be suitable for all readers. If you're easily disturbed by violence or gore, you may want to approach with caution.
Do I need to read the previous books in the series to enjoy “The Honey Trap”?
Yes, the book is a direct sequel to the first two in the series, so you'll need to read those to fully appreciate the story and character development.
What's the format of the book?
The book is available in a mini format, which is perfect for a weekend read or for throwing in your bag on the go.
Who is the author, Frank Tietjens?
Frank Tietjens is a master of crafting engaging plots and atmospheric settings. He's a great choice for fans of detective and thriller novels.
What's the story about?
The story follows Charcot and Leneve as they navigate a creepy rural setting and try to solve a complex mystery. It's a thrilling ride that'll keep you on the edge of your seat.
Is the book part of a series?
Yes, “The Honey Trap” is the third book in the Charcot and Leneve series. If you enjoy the story, you may want to check out the previous books in the series.
What's the publisher and year of publication?
The book was published by Azbuka in 2021.
How many pages is the book?
The book has 317 pages, which is a good size for a weekend read.
Can I read this book if I'm not a fan of the series?
While it's best to read the series in order, you can still enjoy “The Honey Trap” as a standalone novel. However, you may miss out on some of the character development and plot twists if you don't read the previous books.
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- •Engaging plot that had me hooked from the start
- •Well-crafted characters that added depth to the story
- •The rural setting was creepy and atmospheric
- •I loved how the events from the previous books intersected
- •The book was easy to get through, even with a lot of graphic content
- •The mini format was perfect for a weekend read
- •The story was well-paced, with a good balance of action and suspense
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- •Some readers may find the graphic content off-putting
- •The style isn't to my taste, but that's a personal preference
- •The book is a direct sequel, so you'll need to read the first two in the series to fully appreciate it
- •The characters can be a bit one-dimensional at times
- •I wish there was more development on some of the supporting characters
- •The ending was a bit rushed, but it didn't detract from my overall enjoyment
- •I felt like some of the plot twists were a bit predictable



