Visage of Moros


Fiction - Thriller - Psychological
304 Pages
Reviewed on 07/25/2025
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Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite

In Visage of Moros by Tamel Wino, when Drystan and Sophie returned home, they found that their daughter, Alba, was missing. Drystan searched for her at the library, only to learn that Alba and her friend, Emily, had left two hours prior. Alba was now a missing person, and Detective Morgan indicated that a similar case had been reported a few days before. Rocco Haynes was called in for questioning but was released due to the lack of evidence against him. Drystan firmly believed that Rocco was involved in Alba's murder. But Rocco was also reported missing, and as Detective Morgan investigated new leads regarding his disappearance, she asked Drystan to come to the station for a formal interview. At the station, a particular bulletin on the notice board would have caught Drystan's eye and changed his entire perspective regarding Alba's murder ... if he had only noticed it.

Visage of Moros by Tamel Wino captivated me and was a remarkable read. The plot was fast-paced and held my interest from the very start to the conclusion. The story opens with the mystery of Alba's disappearance, and the chapters alternate between one and two years later. The time shifts enhanced the story. I turned the pages as fast as I could, eager to discover when the killer would face justice. I felt I gained a deeper understanding of Drystan's feelings and actions through the alternating chapters. The writing was exceptional, and I was fully engaged from beginning to end. The final twist was incredibly surprising and was a perfect resolution to the events that unfolded. I enjoyed reading this story, and it stayed with me for a while.