'Run' by Becky Johnson is a pleasant, quick read. The prologue was short and hooked me in quickly. With a clever segue way to the past, Johnson introduces us to the narrator Charlotte Marshall.
Dyslexic author and pet owner, Charlotte is researching her next novel when she becomes obsessed with investigating the murder of a series of teenage girls. After going to the FBI with what she has found, Marshall, herself, becomes the target.
The story is interesting and, for the most part, believable. Charlotte’s reactions and journey as she tries to keep herself safe certainly rang true. While there were moments and details in the investigation that felt a little weak, this certainly wasn’t enough to get in the way of a good story.
Dyslexic author and pet owner, Charlotte is researching her next novel when she becomes obsessed with investigating the murder of a series of teenage girls. After going to the FBI with what she has found, Marshall, herself, becomes the target.
The story is interesting and, for the most part, believable. Charlotte’s reactions and journey as she tries to keep herself safe certainly rang true. While there were moments and details in the investigation that felt a little weak, this certainly wasn’t enough to get in the way of a good story.