Reader's View 5 star review: "If you were a private investigator in the past, or maybe endeavoring to be one now, or just want to explore the inner sleuth in you, I have a case for you to unravel. Ruben Elustondo's "The Beach House Hostage" impels its readers into psychological territory as it follows a hardline abduction that sets in motion a well-orchestrated rescue operation" " A good mystery novel, in my opinion, is one that provides clues along the way, but a reader simply does not piece them together, no matter how good of a Sherlock you are. This makes the reading more satisfying. Elustondo achieves this and more. His novel steers away from the gore and violence often associated with this genre, yet manages to keep his readers glued without respite. He wears his imagination on his sleeve throughout, penning a conclusion, in retrospect, that is pleasing and felt every inch fitting. The mini-cliffhangers that appear at the end of every
chapter add to the thrill of reading and are a well-contrived device that I greatly appreciated".