Review of Cove Valley by Tyler Nals

Cove Valley
Kerry made a bad decision. He entered Cove Valley, and it could cost him his life, or much more. Enter a world of fear, deception, and greed. Where no one is what they seem and people use each other to play a deadly game. No one is safe, not even the brutal players who use others as pawns to do their bidding.
It’s an icy winter night and Kerry’s car won’t make it home. Instead of freezing in a parking garage, he decides to venture out in search of a hotel. And that’s when things go bad. Before he knows it, he’s caught up in a tangled web of deception where the truth is just another space on the board of life and death. The deeper he delves into Cove Valley the more he realizes he’s never going home.
His only way out is through. To beat the game, by any means possible. But with the deck stacked against him and no idea what the rules are, is he just a dead man walking?
This taut thriller will keep you turning pages long into the night to uncover the end of this nightmare.
If you love gritty urban fiction or wrong turn stories, this is the book for you.
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Published on October 30, 2021 21:03 Tags: gritty, thriller, urban-fiction
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