

This was a tightly written, perfectly paced thriller that I read in a day. So good! #BookspinBingo #Bookspin #BOTM @TheAromaofBooks
This was a tightly written, perfectly paced thriller that I read in a day. So good! #BookspinBingo #Bookspin #BOTM @TheAromaofBooks
3.5 ⭐️
The Man Made Of Smoke is the first book I have read by Alex North. It was a slow burn to me. It's not a very popular opinion, but it didn't live up to what I had heard about. Yes, there's a serial killer, a child abduction, and twists, but it kind of fell short. It was hard for me to really get into. When I sat it down to do otjer stuff, I wasn't dying to get back to reading it. It also had a good red herring. Soft pick
Richard Barber's basement was cold and dimly lit.
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This story is a little creepy but had me biting my nails to the end. Dan is witness to a crime when he‘s a child, and has spent his life trying to put his guilt behind him. When his father suspiciously dies, he returns to the island that was his home, and begins to try to solve the crime that he was a small part of. Some very poetic language here which surprised me. And a gripper of a story.
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3.5 Stars • The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North is a creepy thriller about Dan, a profiler haunted by a childhood encounter with a serial killer. When his cop dad dies mysteriously, Dan returns home, digging into a case tied to his past. It‘s a slow-burn mix of guilt, family drama, and eerie vibes, with a twisty plot that keeps you hooked, though the ending might feel a bit vague.
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This novel was actually my favorite, so far, from this author.
June 2025 Wrap Up
* The Man Made of Smoke ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Not my best reading month for sure 😂
I'm in be mood for a thriller, so I'm starting this one tonight.
This was a well written story but as a new mom it struck a bit harder so I also had a hard time with parts of it.
This is an intellectual thriller in the sense that we spend a lot of time in the minds of the two main characters, a father who is an ex-cop and his grown son, a criminal profiler and psychiatrist. The book, which featured two serial killers, had a somewhat creepy atmosphere and a constant sense of dread, but not a lot of action. I enjoyed it, but thought it dragged a bit at times. Thank you to Edelweiss+ for the digital ARC. 3.5/5 stars
I was ready for a thriller and this was a good one. The story was set up in a way that it could have gone in several directions. I never figured out the ending and that‘s always entertaining.
The Man Made of Smoke
You follow Dan Garvie from when he was just a kid who escaped a serial killer at a rest stop. Dan was with his parents and his best friend Sarah. He always felt guilty that he didn't save the little boy that was with this man. The boy with the haunted eyes. The scared child that it seemed everyone turned their backs on.
Full review: https://lsmoore49.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-man-made-of-smoke-by-alex-north.html
I have read and loved every Alex North thriller. He has a way of chilling you to the bone. The killers are human but very twisted and oh so believable. This one is a freaky twist on the Pied Piper. An island, trauma, child abduction, guilt, shame, rage, a sick, domino-effect murder path. You need to read this and all of Alex North‘s books. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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3 of my favorite things: a thrilling book, my book buddy Jolene, and reading outside! Alex North definitely delivered on the thrilling book part! A slow build to a twisty ending 😱
I‘ve been such a fan of North‘s since THE WHISPER MAN (which still gives me the shivers!) & I‘m delighted to say my high expectations were exceeded with his latest! I could not put this one down at all! Opening with a haunting scene in a rest stop bathroom that reverberates throughout the book, this thriller also focuses on the relationship between fathers and so sons. Spanning decades & fast-paced with multiple POVs, this is one of his best!
The events of the novel are presented through the use of a non-linear timeline and are told through multiple points-of-view. The characters, although well developed, left me wanting more from them; overall they were a bit disappointing. I have read all of Alex North‘s novels, so I came into this one expecting a lot, but for me this one didn‘t deliver. The audiobook was ok. I have listened to better and I have listened to worse.
While 'The Man Made of Smoke' wasn't my favorite book by North, it still had tons of suspense and a feeling of dread. Dan returns home after his father dies of an apparent suicide. He soon discovers things aren't as they seem and may tie into a strange interaction that he had as a boy with a potential serial killer. The mercurial nature that can appear between fathers and sons was also explored. All in all, a well-done thriller. 4 stars.