From The Ashes (A Dirk King FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1)
By Katie Rush

- Release Date: 2024-04-05
- Genre: Women Sleuths
Description
Veteran FBI Agent Dirk King, retired after a long career catching killers, must return to the line of duty when his nemesis, a diabolical serial killer, resurfaces, and the FBI desperately needs his help.
The brutal murder of a young woman forces Dirk King out of retirement and back to the pursuit of a killer that has haunted him for decades. Can Dirk’s seasoned instincts unravel the killer’s plan before it’s too late?
FROM THE ASHES (A Dirk King FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1) is the first novel in a new series by mystery and suspense author Katie Rush.
A gripping and harrowing thriller featuring a brilliant yet haunted protagonist, the Dirk King series is an enthralling mystery packed with non-stop action, edge-of-your-seat suspense, stunning revelations, and a breakneck pace that will keep you flipping pages late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Robert Dugoni, and Mary Burton are sure to fall in love.
Future books in the series are also available!
Reviews
Terrible Writing
1By BCsJazzIn the 11 pages I read I found 19 examples of poor grammar, conflicting analogies, overly flowery descriptions and repeated ideas. It’s free, but not worth the price!RepetItive
3By Fizziks323Felt like I was reading the same page over and over again.Great book
5By LoriOhio1957Great bookFROM THE ASHES
5By kathywamsleyReally good plot a bit slow in beginning and an awesome conclusion! Thanks kOverwrought
2By Lainie9999It’s not badly written, but it is very over written. We don’t need a description of every single shadow in the room, and how it mirrors the darkness in his soul, or a description of every single sound of footsteps, or a phone ringing, and how it mirrors the emptiness in his soul. We get it - he’s haunted. We don’t need to be told 10 different ways in every single paragraph.Yamskit
1By yamskitRepetitive and flowery. Couldn’t finish (and I almost always finish any book I start).lNeeds much better proofreading
5By inveterate readerThe story was great, but I was distracted by the numerous typos and errors not caught in proofreading. Should I send them in? All I can think to do is screenshot pages with highlights?