Book Review: GUEST OF HONOR by Mark S. R. Peterson
Guest of
Honor by Mark S. R. Peterson is a short read with a surprise
ending. There’s a serial killer on the loose in the Twin Cities, but Megan Dust
has no choice, she needs to get out of her small Minnesota town hitchhikes to
the cities to start a new life.
It began at a fast pace and didn't stop throughout. So hang
on to your seat and enjoy the ride. I enjoyed this book and recommend it to
anyone who loves a short, suspenseful thriller.
About the
Author:
Born in small-town northwestern Minnesota, Mark S. R.
Peterson knew he had a love of writing as far back as 2nd grade.
His genre interests are as expansive as his musical
tastes--from classics like Mozart and Beethoven to heavy metal like Poison and
Metallica. He writes thrillers, horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and even
dabbles into nonfiction and inspirational.
He is a graduate of Bemidji State University, majoring in
criminal justice and psychology. He wrote his first book between homework and
tae kwon do lessons. He studied creative writing under the direction of
award-winning Minnesota author Will Weaver.
Blurb:
18-year old MEGAN DUST lives the wild life. Parties, booze,
boys--you name it, she does it.
Her parents don't care what she does, and when she is home they ignore her. Their attitude started over a year ago when Megan's older brother was tragically killed in a car accident.
Then, when her parents die on the same road that took her brother, Megan decides to start over and move far away. She auctions off her parents' property, a country home in northwestern Minnesota, and heads down to the Twin Cities.
Megan knows hitchhiking is dangerous, but lately has become a way of life. And this time is no different. She gets picked up by Bart Simms, an attorney from Minneapolis, who agrees to take her where she needs to go. But only after he conducts a bit of estate planning business.
The Engels are a farming family who live not far from Megan's old place. They revel peacefully in their secluded backwoods sanctuary, and have a strong desire to keep as much of the government away from their family's farming legacy. Hence the reason they sought the impeccable skills of Bart Simms, who has a deep reputation for saving many family farms from unwanted death and estate taxes.
But Megan has a problem with the Engels. She has never heard of them, and she's lived in the area all of her life.
When she explores their home, she finds more that is out of sorts. She discovers a picture of a teenage girl. A girl who resembles that of a recent murder victim from Minneapolis.
Is there more to this backwoods family than meets the eye?
This suspenseful story was inspired by the gruesome real-life tales of Ed Gein and the Master of Horror himself Stephen King.
Her parents don't care what she does, and when she is home they ignore her. Their attitude started over a year ago when Megan's older brother was tragically killed in a car accident.
Then, when her parents die on the same road that took her brother, Megan decides to start over and move far away. She auctions off her parents' property, a country home in northwestern Minnesota, and heads down to the Twin Cities.
Megan knows hitchhiking is dangerous, but lately has become a way of life. And this time is no different. She gets picked up by Bart Simms, an attorney from Minneapolis, who agrees to take her where she needs to go. But only after he conducts a bit of estate planning business.
The Engels are a farming family who live not far from Megan's old place. They revel peacefully in their secluded backwoods sanctuary, and have a strong desire to keep as much of the government away from their family's farming legacy. Hence the reason they sought the impeccable skills of Bart Simms, who has a deep reputation for saving many family farms from unwanted death and estate taxes.
But Megan has a problem with the Engels. She has never heard of them, and she's lived in the area all of her life.
When she explores their home, she finds more that is out of sorts. She discovers a picture of a teenage girl. A girl who resembles that of a recent murder victim from Minneapolis.
Is there more to this backwoods family than meets the eye?
This suspenseful story was inspired by the gruesome real-life tales of Ed Gein and the Master of Horror himself Stephen King.
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