Wrong Light by Matt Coyle Review

This was an easy read to get into. It caught my attention right at the very beginning, it was very fast paced and had lots of action. To make it even more interesting, there were multiple stories going on simultaneously, but it’s very easy to follow the storylines. I really fell in love with the main character PI Rick Cahill and I really hope this becomes a series.

I absolutely loved everything about this novel, until I got to the end. For me, personal the ending ruined it a little bit. It was still a really great read, but for some reason, I really wasn’t happy about the way it ended.

Thank you to Oceanview Publishing for providing me with an electronic ARC of this book via NetGalley. As usual, my reviews are my honest and unbiased opinions.


Perfect for hard-boiled PI and Noir fans who like a tainted hero living by his own code.

Naomi Hendrix's sexy voice hovering over the radio waves isn't the only thing haunting the Southern California nights. A demented soul is stalking Naomi, hiding in the shadows of the night, waiting for the right moment to snatch her and fulfill a twisted fantasy.

When Naomi's radio station hires PI Rick Cahill to protect Naomi and track down the stalker, he discovers that Naomi is hiding secrets about her past that could help unmask the man. However, before Rick can extract the truth from Naomi, he is thrust into a missing person's case--an abduction he may have unwittingly caused. The investigating detective questions Rick's motives for getting involved and pressures him to stop meddling.

While Rick pursues Naomi's stalker and battles the police, evil ricochets from his own past and embroils Rick in a race to find the truth about an old nemesis. Is settling the score worth losing everything?

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