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The book could have been 5 stars without the unrealistic interactions between the teen boys. I was a teen boy at one time and I now have a teen boy and I doubt many supposedly straight teen boys (even brothers and even ones who are especially close) constantly kiss each other especially on the lips, and sleep cuddled together naked or almost naked. And I'm pretty sure not many straight boys reach into another boy's underwear and "grip" his private parts while they're in bed together. I have no problem with stories containing gay characters, but it's disruptive to my reading when I have to constantly try to convince myself that these characters are realistic when I know they're not. Even the Indian boy who seems to be a knife-fighting, martial arts expert who hears ghosts didn't bother me, but these intimate scenes between straight boys are too much to believe.

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Many thanks to the author / Books Go Social / Netgalley / The Crime Book (FB) for the digital copy of this crime thriller. Opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.

MS-13, heroin, Fentanyl, revenge, death .... one would think this story was ripped out of today's headline news. But this is fiction .... and it takes the reader into dark places that most of us have never seen and never want to.

Junior High and High School kids have been found dead, like litter thrown to the side of the road. The drug trade is active and busy. The kids are dead of overdoses. Someone is cutting in on the MS-13 business and no one wants a drug war. But there's more than just drugs at risk here. The man MS13 sends to shut down the interlopers into their business and teach them a lesson wants way more than that. He wants one particular teenage boy who killed his cousin.

Three detectives .... Jamie Graff, Paul Eiselmann, and Pat O'Connor .... are charged with finding the drug ring, the drug lords, and putting an end to them. What they never imagined was how far down the roots are in the schools, students, and even staff.

When it comes to kids and illegal drugs, I cannot actually say I "liked" this book. Vicious gangs, school bullying, graphic violent scenes and dead and dying children, and the sexual escapades of young people make this an uncomfortable read... especially to a mother of now-grown sons.

It's like an accident on the side of the road .... you can't help but look as you pass by. This was a well written, riveting read ... one that's hard to put down once started.
Caught in a Web by Joseph Lewis is a definite page turner featuring the MS-13 gang and all of it's atrocities. Taking place in Milwaukee, the book has a ton of characters ranging from Jeremy to George and a bunch in between. Jeremy has adopted George along with a lot of other young boys who need help. Jeremy soon becomes their true father figure, and is who the boys run to for guidance. The relationships here are quite well described and rendered in a loving fashion. However the story is truly about the sad fact that young kids are dying of overdoses of heroin. This is where detectives Jamie Graff, Pat O’Connor and Paul Eiselmann come in and they try to solve this mystery, and delve into the underground world of the famous and dangerous gang, MS-13. The characters are fully rendered, and at times you feel real empathy for them and their circumstances. While this is surely a sign of superb writing, some readers may be offended and taken aback by the violence that is graphically described throughout and the suggestion of a lot of familial closeness. It was borderline weird. It is frankly described, and a bit over the top in places. Even with that, the story is provocative on it's own merit, and worthy of delving into. Highly recommend for a gritty and satisfying read.
While I liked the intensity of the story, the police work and crime fighting, I enjoyed the alternate focus on family, on relationships, love and friendships. Great book!
I have the whole collection of Joseph Lewis’ books. Caught in a Web is another thriller. Once you start reading, you can’t put it down.
Another fantastic, page turning story. It includes the devestating reality of drugs, gangs and kids, yet shares values, friends and compassion exist all in the same world. It was gripping from the first few pages. A MUST read!
Every book I have read is amazing. I can't put them down once I start. I always feel as if I am part of the story because of the way it sucks you in! I am an avid reader with a broad spectrum of authors that I read from & Joseph Lewis is one of my favorites! Highly recommend to anyone!
Once again Joseph Lewis has captured my attention with an amazing storyline. I was thrilled to see the charts from the previous books carried over to this one.
The book could have been 5 stars without the unrealistic interactions between the teen boys. I was a teen boy at one time and I now have a teen boy and I doubt many supposedly straight teen boys (even brothers and even ones who are especially close) constantly kiss each other especially on the lips, and sleep cuddled together naked or almost naked. And I'm pretty sure not many straight boys reach into another boy's underwear and "grip" his private parts while they're in bed together. I have no problem with stories containing gay characters, but it's disruptive to my reading when I have to constantly try to convince myself that these characters are realistic when I know they're not. Even the Indian boy who seems to be a knife-fighting, martial arts expert who hears ghosts didn't bother me, but these intimate scenes between straight boys are too much to believe.
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