The Invisible Wife (Lee Callaway #4) By Thomas Fincham

You have done it again Mr Fincham! Brilliant plot and the theatre of managing of putting two plots together with minor plots and seamlessly keeping the freshness of characters is outstanding!! Mr Verner, your narration is superb 282 2.5 stars. I don't know why I kept going with these. The Lee Callaway character has become quite annoying and I know I said it two books ago but now I really am done. 282 This latest instalment in the Lee Callaway series is by far the strangest of them all, but I kind of liked it for that strangeness. A very enjoyable read, with multiple mysteries to solve. Highly recommended.
NB I received a complimentary copy of this book, but I always give an HONEST review based wholly on my own opinions 282 Finally Friend s

Love these stories involving P.I..Callaway, DET. Fisher, and DET. Holt. Trying to change, to be a better person. Callaway falls back to his P.I. habit and ends up in more trouble than he ever inmaged!! DET. Fisher disappointed, takes another case. Which leaves DET.Holt to help out Callaway. Not good since they don't like each other!! But the truth for all comes out in the end!! Love these characters and their stories!!
282 Love this Author

I gave this 4 stars because I rarely give 5. I’ve read all this authors books and my favorite is Martin Roades. 282

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Not sure about the titel

The book was B-ok ( Like a B grade movie). There were two completely unrelated plots going on, the bulk of the book was on routine police work, that is nowhere connected to the supposed main character, the Lee fella, apart from the fact that one of the police officer briefly dated him. The name of the book (the invisible wife) came from the minor story that was actually involving the PI Lee guy. So if anyone is wasting time like me as in how the opening of the book relates to the murder of the lottery guy, hear me out now: THEY ARE NOT RELATED! DON'T WASTE TIME! 282 a readable series

Fincham is a good/good enough writer, that I have continued on with his series, he is good at character development, and even the plot development is good however ia bit too formulaic, and his protagonists don’t seem to be able to develop much. Callaway really could make some different choices and not be so idiotic in every single book. And some of the writing is identical, describing him for duplex, so please improve this series let Callaway grow up just a wee bit. 282 Thomas Fincham The Invisible Wife
Another in the spin-off Lee Calloway series. The title starts you thinking, but I figured out from a line about half way through when combined with this title what was going to be the outcome. Still it was a good story.
The Calloway character is changing and that is good. Keeps it real. Speaking of real – there were a couple of times when characters were speaking and they said things like ‘actually, it was not’ instead of, I think, the more natural, ‘actually, it wasn’t.’ and there was no emphasis intended when that construction might have worked.
There were a cupla small grammatical errors I noticed eg referring to life insurance as them. Ie “Did your husband have life insurance?” “Big Bob didn’t believe in them”.
But then I’m a retired English Teacher. Prolly no-one else noticed, and it is just nit-picking. Really made no difference in the scheme of things.
Not quite the same as questioning a nine year old boy, a classmate of his 9 year old daughter what his intentions were. Was he wanting to marry her?
Lost me a bit there. Not any father I know of would have said that.

It was a good (if not as compelling as some of Mr Fincham’s works) read. I enjoyed it and I must say I like the way the continuing back story of relationships and such, ran along where it should be, not overshadowing the tale of the day, but still helping to flesh out the novel’s universe.
I will read the next one, for sure, if only to find out what happens in this backdrop scenario, but I will also wait with bated breath to see what criminal enterprise(s) the plot will revolve around in Lee Calloway #5. 282 A lottery winner is stabbed to death in his home, Detectives Gregory Holt and Dana Fisher are on the scene which appears to be a robbery. As they dig deeper they find several people who had motive and desire to want him dead! Things take a strange turn when PI Lee Callaway becomes a suspect and is arrested for the murder!!
This is an exciting page-turner, you will be drawn into the investigation and will not be able to put the book down until you learn what really happened in the explosive ending!! This author has a great style and ability to enthrall you with the words and situations in all his stories, and this one is no different, although the many scenes and ideas keep your interest, all meld together for a memorable story.
I received an ARC of this book from author Thomas Fincham, who I thank for an intriguing adventure, and I am able to put my views in this review to entice others to give it a try.. 282 Great Series by a Great Author

This is either the 3rd or 4th book in the Lee Callaway PI series, sorry for not remembering the number of this book. I enjoy the lead characters in the books along with the twist and turns Mr. Fincham puts in each book that I've been reading that next one as soon as I've finished one. All have been an enjoyable read. I have read other series by this author and like they way he ties in a character from one series into a different series. Now on to the next Lee Callaway book. 282

FROM THOMAS FINCHAM, THE NEW VOICE IN CRIME AND SUSPENSE GENRE.  A MYSTERY THAT WILL KEEP YOU TURNING THE PAGES UNTIL THE SHOCKING END. 

Can you be guilty of murder if you can’t remember what happened?

When a lottery winner is found stabbed in his home, Detective Fisher and Detective Holt think it’s a robbery turned deadly.  As they begin to dig deeper they quickly discover there are people who had a motive to want the lottery winner gone.    

Private Investigator Lee Callaway is working as a security guard when a mysterious woman shows up and offers him big money to catch her cheating husband.  Lee thinks his luck has finally turned, but things suddenly spiral out of control when Lee becomes a suspect to murder.

If you love a good mystery, you’ll love The Invisible Wife!

The Invisible Wife (Lee Callaway #4)

Summary The Invisible Wife (Lee Callaway #4)