Blurb Guilt. Is a killer born…. or created? A missing child. A killer on the loose. A past that refuses to die. When a six-year-old boy disappears from a local fair, every parent’s worst nightmare is about to come true. And for Detective Inspector Nicki Hardcastle, twenty-two years after her own nightmare began, the past … Continue reading Blog Tour Review: Guilt by Michelle Kidd.
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Review: False Truth by C.D. Steele
Blurb Private Investigator and former MI6 agent Joe Wilde is hired by Sally Devlin to investigate her son's disappearance. Liam Devlin was a rising football star. His car was found abandoned at Lea Bridge in Hackney, a known suicide spot, six weeks prior. With help from friend and retired MI6 Data Technician Mark Thompson, Joe … Continue reading Review: False Truth by C.D. Steele
Blog Tour: When They Find Her by Lia Middleton
I am honoured to be taking part in the Blog Tour today for When They Find Her by Lia Middleton. Description NAOMI ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A MOTHER.But three years ago, her husband left, taking their child with him. Now, her daughter has come to stay, and Naomi knows it's her one chance to re-build … Continue reading Blog Tour: When They Find Her by Lia Middleton
Blog Tour: The Deception of Harriet Fleet by Helen Scarlett
I am honoured to be taking part today in the Blog Tour for The Deception of Harriet Fleet by Helen Scarlett. Description Dark and brimming with suspense, an atmospheric Victorian chiller set in brooding County Durham for fans of Stacey Halls and Laura Purcell 1871. An age of discovery and progress. But for the Wainwright … Continue reading Blog Tour: The Deception of Harriet Fleet by Helen Scarlett
Review: Killing Jericho by Will Harker
Wow. If you are looking for a murder mystery thriller that keeps you guessing till the very end this is it! I have been a fan of this author's YA novels and so initially was shocked at some of the language and content (had to remind myself this is a book for adults)! I was … Continue reading Review: Killing Jericho by Will Harker
Review: The Art of Death by David Fennell
Read over a weekend, could not get through it fast enough! Incredibly well thought out and written, multiple twists, turns and surprises to keep the suspense high and the pace flowing. Hooked right from the start with the depiction of the murderer. Presenting his narcissism and depraved mindset, alongside a high-intelligence – a set-up for … Continue reading Review: The Art of Death by David Fennell
Review: Melt by Ele Fountain.
Melt is a thrilling adventure set in the Arctic. A little slow to get going, but, once you are in, you a taking on a daunting but beautiful journey with Yutu and Bea. With mysteries to solve and elements to overcome, the book piques your interest, and the ‘will they, won’t they’, moments keep you … Continue reading Review: Melt by Ele Fountain.