CENTAURCENTAUR by H.E. Fairbanks

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I confess, I abandoned this genre years ago finding it too formulaic to waste any more of my precious time. So, when I finished reading Centaur by HE Fairbanks, I simply had to write a review. This book is the best contemporary book I’ve read in years! Fairbanks has renewed my faith in the craft of storytelling with this brilliant, unexpected, novel. Admit it, haven’t you grown tired of the formula followed by the best selling suspense authors? Here’s the gist: 1. some event that introduces a mystery; 2. some enemy says it can’t or shouldn’t be solved; 3. some villan enters; 4. some lengthy investigation; 5. some meeting of the villan; 6. some conflict and climax. They all go exactly like that. Until the Centaur, that is. As a reader, you’ll find yourself so entranced by the well-developed character, Number 23, that you will barely notice that you’ve breezed through the first ten chapters, startled to find yourself muttering, “No spoons!” Fairbanks introduces us to a seemingly unbelievable character in the horrific underworld of a sex slave ring and, with nothing but sheer talent, makes it completely believable. Centaur takes the reader on an emotional roller coaster. It has it all–humor, suspense, action, cops, crime, FBI, betrayal, love, desire– wrapped up by Fairbanks’ wonderful ability to bring the characters to life. I’m thrilled to hear that we’ll be seeing much more from the characters as this is only part one in a series of thrillers. The second book is called Willow’s Baby and was just released this week. I guarantee that I’ll be reading it! I’ll be recommending this book to all my friends. Get it, read it! It’s fan-freaking-tastic!

View all my reviews