Wednesday, November 17, 2021

 

The Cold Killer

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2021
DI Barton is back in this 4th instalment.  A prisoner dies of what appears natural causes in prison, but has to be investigated.  But the prisoners wife is nowhere to be found when Barton arrives to deliver the news and the house appears to be burgled and set on fire.  Meanwhile, a top dog in prison is knocked off his perch by new inmates and is put in the vulnerable prisoners unit.  A group from the vulnerable prisoners unit are released and then someone starts to kill them.  Barton is against the clock to find the culprit.
A really enjoyable book, like the rest of the series.  It can be read as a standalone as well.

 

Twenty Years Later

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2021
What a refreshing, gripping storyline.  Avery Mason, tv host is looking to make a feature about the female identified from 9/11 ground zero over 20 years ago.  It turns out Victoria Ford was being accused of murdering her lover when the Towers were hit.  Ex-FBI agent who originally investigated the Ford case is brought back to reopen the case and links up with Avery.  
A compelling plot with some well developed characters and twists that keep you going until the end.  Definitely going to reading more by Charlie Donlea!

One for Sorrow

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2021
DCI Ava Turner and DI Luc Callanach return in this 7th instalment of the series.  Ava is mourning and investigating the death of her close friend and team pathologist when events lead to another fatal bombing situation.  Then a whole series of attacks follow and the pressure is on to find the attackers.  A fast paced and adrenaline filled time for Ava and the team which is reflected brilliantly in the writing.  A sub plot, which occurred a few months earlier is also instrumental to the events taking place in the present.
The last chapter really choked me up.  I am anxious to read what happens next.

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

The Cult

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 03 Nov 2021
Thirty years ago Love is living in a commune with her family, looking for a harmonious way of life.  Over the years the cause changes to a darker direction.   In present day, 2 children go missing over night and despite a full search, the only clue found is a mask.  The investigation start to link to the events of the commune which has since been dispersed.
The story is split between several view points and different time periods but is easy to follow.  The suspense builds as snippets of the past are revealed.
An intriguing plot with plenty of tension and suspense.  An enjoyable read, having crime, cult and conflict all mixed in.

The Cult

 Cover Image: Buried

Buried

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 03 Nov 2021
What would you do trapped after an earthquake with the person that just tried to kill you?  Alice is in this predicament and battles with revenge versus survival.  An unusual concept but an interesting read.  Not the fastest paced and generally keeps you intuigued to find out how everything ends.

 

Deadly Connections

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 03 Nov 2021
Jersey Police Chief Sarah Braintree receives a top award for police services just as a killer strikes, leaving notes and clues for Sarah.  This seems personal to the killer, striking in quick succession.  The clues and riddles make no sense initially and the body count rises.  Soon the link is made, Sarah and the team make the deadly connections.
A quick paced enjoyable book.  Stand alone and you got to know the characters quickly, sympathising with Sarah’s blight.  I will certainly be looking to read more from Colin Wade.

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