The RH Factor
The SnoPo Mysteries #1
by Teresa Widdowson
Published: December 18, 2023
Genre: Medical Thriller, Crime Thriller
Blurb:
A
murder.
A discovery worth killing for.
Two investigators
forced to trust each other again.
In
the small town of Snoqualmie, Washington, where misty forests meet
the beautiful Snoqualmie Falls, this picturesque landscape and its
surrounding quaint towns are the canvas for this murder mystery full
of twists and turns.
When the body of a renowned genetic
scientist is discovered in a parking lot in the quaint town of
Snoqualmie, Washington, it’s up to local police to find the killer.
Detective Paxton Tavish and the victim’s niece and Pax’s former
lover, private detective Regina Harrington, are forced together to
investigate.
When another victim is found, the clues still
refuse to align. With suspects ranging from close acquaintances to
outspoken opponents of the scientist's controversial research, Pax
and Regina must separate fact from fiction before the trail goes
cold. With every lead pointing in a different direction and every
suspect harboring secrets, to catch the killer, they'll have to
navigate not only the investigation but put aside the emotions of
their past relationship.
My Review:
The RH Factor marks the beginning of The SnoPo Mysteries series by Teresa Widdowson and serves as an excellent introduction to the collection. This is the first book by Teresa Widdowson that I have read, but it certainly will not be the last. I found myself captivated by the story even before I began reading.
The summary immediately grabbed my attention and held it tightly. I realized instantly that I had to dive into this book. It did not let me down in the slightest. What I discovered within its pages was far more intriguing and enchanting than I had ever expected.
The vivid descriptions were so masterfully crafted that I could visualize every detail in my mind, as if I were an observer in each scene. They were incredibly lifelike — I absolutely adored it. The narrative unfolds from the perspectives of various characters — a storytelling style I truly enjoy — as it allows me to step into each character's mind and understand them on a deeper level. This approach fosters a stronger connection with them.
I relished the challenge of trying to deduce the identity of the killer, only to be taken aback by the numerous twists and turns that redirected my assumptions. The mystery and suspense significantly contributed to the urgency of turning the pages. I found myself racing toward the conclusion, eager to discover the outcome yet reluctant for it to end.
This is a book that will linger in my thoughts for a long time to come. It will be akin to having a catchy tune stuck in my head. The RH Factor will be echoing in my mind for quite some time.
I wholeheartedly recommend The RH Factor to all fans of murder mysteries! Be sure to grab a copy of this exhilarating mystery today!














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