Skip to main content

Book Review: Casey Vice: Spitfire of Vengeance by Joseph Rousell


 About the Book
When Casey Vice was 8 years old, her father, a police captain who founded Saturn City’s Criminal Intelligence & Organized Crime Unit, and her mother were murdered in front of their home. Orphaned and left with unanswered questions, Casey and her siblings narrowly escaped death, but not scars the horrific ordeal escaped death, but not scars the horrific ordeal seared into their innocent minds…
15 years later, Casey, now a detective in the CI/OC, receives an invitation too dangerous to accept, yet too good to simply dismiss: a personal invitation to meet Shawn Anderson, the head of Saturn City’s mafia himself… at his private estate.
She warily accepts the invitation and is faced with the gruesome revelation about her tragic past and an ultimatum that puts a million-dollar bounty on her head. As every con and killer in Saturn City’s seedy underbelly looks to collect, Casey is propelled on a collision course with Saturn City’s criminal regime-undaunted and determined to show everyone in her path why she is “ The Spitfire of Vengeance.”

My Take on the Book
Casey Vice: Spitfire of Vengeance by Joseph Rousell is a crime-thriller book about a teenage girl named Casey who will be discovering a tragic revelation of her past when she is invited to meet Shawn Anderson, the head of Saturn City’s mafias.
Casey had a horrific childhood memories, both her parent were murdered and she was left with a few unanswered questions which led her to becoming a detective, 15 years later. The horrific death of her parents made Casey strong enough to tackle any kind of hurdles that was coming her way. She trained herself to find her parents killer and give them the much-deserved punishment.
The book is an action-packed read with a twist of crime, thriller and mystery. The author described Casey as a very fierce and a brave character who is willing to go to any extreme to avenge the death of her parents and find justice for the same. The story is a fast-paced, action-packed and is a very short read, the flow of the plot line is gripping and you won’t even realize you made it to the end of the book. However, the short read made me feel like the story was incomplete. On the contrary, it is just like a good action movie, leaving you wanting for more thrill and spills. I am not someone who enjoys an action-packed story, but this one kept me hooked till the end.
I would surely recommend if you are looking for a good thriller and mystery read with a fierce woman as a protagonist

Book Details
Title: Casey Vice: Spitfire of Vengeance
Author: Joseph Rousell
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 794 KB
Print Length: 103 pages
Publisher: Joseph Rousell: 1 ediion (15 June 2018)
Sold by: Amazon Asia-Pacific Holdings Private Limited
Language: English
My Rating: 4/5

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Book Review: I’ve Never Been (Un)Happier by Shaheen Bhatt

About the book Lights, Camera . . . Inaction Unwittingly known as Alia Bhatt’s older sister, screenwriter and fame-child Shaheen Bhatt has been a powerhouse of quiet restraint—until now. In a sweeping act of courage, she now invites you into her head. Shaheen was diagnosed with depression at eighteen, after five years of already living with it. In this emotionally arresting memoir, she reveals the daily experiences and debilitating big picture of one of the most critically misinterpreted mental illnesses in the twenty-first century. Equal parts conundrum and enlightenment, Shaheen takes us through the personal pendulum of understanding and living with depression in her privileged circumstances. With honesty and a profound self-awareness, Shaheen lays claim to her sadness, finding it a home in the universal fabric of the human condition. In this multi-dimensional, philosophical tell-all, Shaheen acknowledges, accepts and overcomes the peculiarities of this way of being alive...

Book Review: A drop of You by Krishna Chhetri

About the Book We become overtly colourless when our hearts aren't together; only when a soul finds its body, they sing and dance together to the colours of life. Three closely knit people, Karma, Diana & Ghazal meet at the crossroads of life, unaware of the cosmic conspiracy and its comical destiny. Heart is their road, love is their journey and the soul, the final destination. Sailing on the tides of emotions, they encounter deceit, with a tinge of poison and drop of bliss.   Forever love; it is a myth? Or a reality? Is it stifling pain or undying love, that makes love eternal? Come, let us explore! My Take on the book For someone who loves poetry, this book is a refreshing read. A drop of you is the debut book by Krishna Chhetri, the book narrates the story of three friends,  Karma, Diana, and Ghazal, who  are caught in a love triangle situation. This is a tale of love,  friendship, destiny, and heartbreak.    Like every love triang...

Book Review: Love in the Time of Quarantine by Siddhartha Gigoo

  About the Book On Sunday, March the 22nd 2020, When India decided To lock herself down And send us—  Her 1.3 billion ungrateful, undeserving,  Yet beloved children— Into self-isolation To protect us From the deadly infection Of a bat-born,  Spikey ball-shaped, Gorgeous-looking Infinitesimal virus With a name  Befitting a royal, I set out to do  What all castle-builders and nighthawks do  On bright and lonesome  Sundays  That have nothing  Except dreams of hope  And fantasies of freedom  To offer. Told from multiple points of view, Commonwealth Prize-winning author Siddhartha Gigoo’s 'Love in the Time of Quarantine' clocks 30 days and nights in the lives of two lovers and a homeless family during a nation’s lock down and quarantine. My Take on the Book Hope everyone is safe at home? I recently came across this book and was really intrigued to find out what it was actua...