Severed Ties: A Nick Cooper Story by Daniel Robinson


Severed Ties: A Nick Cooper Story
Title : Severed Ties: A Nick Cooper Story
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Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 350
Publication : Published April 1, 2018

Ex-detective Nick Cooper sits at the Barnes and Nobel promoting his latest novel – Davin Ross’ Last Case, The Marshall Kent Story. It’s the fourth and final chapter in the fictional life of Cooper’s somewhat alter ego, Detective Davin Ross. It was a normal and uneventful day at the book signing until the “Frenchman” arrived. It would be the writer’s first encounter with the man who would eventually target Cooper and those close to him in his deadly quest for revenge. It is Cooper’s own novel that the murderer uses as his killing guide. However, Cooper realizes this far too late as body number one is soon discovered.


Severed Ties: A Nick Cooper Story Reviews


  • comfort

    I received this audiobook as a gift in return for an honest review.

    Nick Cooper a cop turned author of a detective series that’s based somewhat on his former cases.
    He is at a signing at a bookshop with his Agent/friend and a man with a French accent has a word with him, but as he leaves he forms a gun with his hand, then Nick’s friends start murdered and the killer is leaving weird poems for Nick.

    We are given some background glimpses into Nick’s life from beat cop.. and how he progressed through the ranks.

    Wonderful start to a hopefully new detective series

  • Reggie

    It all begins at a book signing...or does it? The 1st chapter was a bit slow, but if you stick with it...holy he!!, you won’t be able to stop! Nick is a former cop, now author of a popular detective series that’s based loosely on former cases. At this particular signing, a strange man, with a French accent, stops by and gives off weird vibes...next thing you know, Nick’s friends are being murdered and the killer is leaving poems for Nick. In between, we are given some background of Nick’s life from beat cop...when he arrested a hard-to-prosecute crook...to present day. Stick with this story and you won’t be disappointed.
    I voluntarily accepted a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.