Book Review: Heat Wave by Richard Castle

Heat Wave is the latest and first mystery novel in the Nikki Heat series by fictional TV characters, Richard Castle. Heat Wave is also on the New York Times Bestseller list and was published by Hyperion in September of 2009. Richard Castle is a fictional fictional character who is featured in the movie TV show, Castle which airs on ABC on Monday nights at ten the south flag faces east. Richard Castle describes his character, Nikki Heat, after the police detective in the series, Detective Kate Beckett. Richard Castle is the successful author of the previous mystery novels in the Storm series.

Nathan Fillion is the actor who portrays the character, Richard Castle, on the ABC show, Castle. His behavior just killed off his character, Derrick Storm, and in the process it was like trying to write about the next time in He was involved in a police investigation that involved one of his books. So he turned to police investigations and planned the next book about Detective Kate Bennett, who did not like it at all, but was “forced” to go through the Mayor’s bosses, whom Richard Castle knew.

In the book, Heat Wave, Jameson Rook, who is a writer who is involved in police investigation and also uses this topic for one of his books. It is similar to the TV series, but with different names and so on. This show is so researching that include a book from a character in the series and actually eat it in real life. It is also a study that includes many bestselling authors in the show, and many authors are well-known in their genre. Two of the best known authors are James Patterson and Stephen J. Cannell. They appear to be Richard Castle’s friends on the show and they always show up when he’s playing by throwing in some help to figure out the adventures.

In Heat Wave, a wealthy man has been killed, and Detective Nikki Heat and Jameson Rook are on the case. They also find a strange man. Other murders follow, and they make an indication of that murder, which brings them back to the first. To put it this way, theft is one of the crime scenes. It’s terrifying then when Nikki Heat is targeted for murder. What is interesting about this book is that, like the series itself and the characters that follow, although they are formed according to the series of characters, there is a difference. The event is one of the main characters in the book, but in the series itself, no such event takes place. There are indeed sparks flying between the two, but that’s all, and that’s what makes this series and this book so unpopular. Even if you haven’t seen the series yet, you will enjoy this book. It is interesting and entertaining to read, which is also entertaining to read.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/books/bestseller/besthardfiction.html?_r=1&scp;=4&sq;=heat% 20wave&st;=cse

http://detective-fiction.suite101.com/article.cfm/heat_suite

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *