Retired Fire Officer. Fire Forensic Consultant. Massive bookworm. I blog about the books I read. Netgalley reviewer 200+ reviews also here as @investigatefire
That phrase “if you are going to do simple, do it well” sums up this book perfectly
Connie by Charlotte Duckworth is a great read. A simple plot, only two main characters, but absolutely absorbing.
My review in the link ⬇️ @charduck#mustread
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If you’re looking for a proper psychological crime thriller have a look at Bookworm by K.L Griffiths. This book had me holding my breath so often I must have turned blue. What a great read. @GriffithsKL#mustread Review in link⬇️
https://t.co/io1D7aMaC1
The Family Secret @trisha460 The perfect family murdered after a young girls birthday party. What a way to start a book, brilliant. Then that well known phrase, “You don’t know what goes on behind closed doors”
Review in the link⬇️
@bookouture#mustread
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A new author to me and very much up there with the likes of James Ellroy when it comes to short crime series.
This is my review of the first three books in the Gold Coast Quartet by Iain Ryan.
Anybody looking for a gritty crime thriller these are for you
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Another cracker from the Queen of Black Country Crime. Wicked Women by Angela Marsons continues the best crime series I’ve read. @bookouture@WriteAngie#mustread
https://t.co/QzD45VVu6y
The last two books in the best mafia/gang trilogy I’ve read,
City of Dreams and City in Ruins by Don Winslow, are gritty and fast-paced. All three read one after the other.
Reading them back-to-back is a testament to how good I think they are.
https://t.co/PqSDRzhEaC
City On Fire by Don Winslow. The first book in a trilogy about American gangland feuds and a brilliant read.
Violence and spice included, not in a gratuitous way, but worth considering as triggers.
So good I’ve gone straight to the second book
Review⬇️
https://t.co/1yPlYRTIoQ
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This is a big thing to say, but this might be the best British Crime book I’ve ever read.
Vine Street by Dominic Nolan is a crime novel that weaves fact with fiction in an amazing story
Review in the link below. ⬇️
https://t.co/ueJcnPubrD
This is a big thing to say, but this might be the best British Crime book I’ve ever read.
Vine Street by Dominic Nolan is a crime novel that weaves fact with fiction in an amazing story
Review in the link below. ⬇️
https://t.co/ueJcnPubrD
Don’t be fooled by the cover and the Title. My Brothers Dominatrix by BB Lamett is a bubblegum for the brain psychological thriller. A good read which will not shock or disgust. Review in the link⬇️
https://t.co/cDag8xYuSF
Quite possibly the best sporting autobiography I’ve ever read. Final Whistle by @Nigelrefowens is a book everyone with an interest in any sport should read. A great insight into what it’s like at the top of your game….and the dark times
https://t.co/YR6m8bP7nF
The 12th Cleansing by @NJosephGlass Have I saved one of the best crime reads of the year till the end of the year. I think I have. A brilliant read with great characters. Review in the link ⬇️
https://t.co/OjzIUiSpyf
Genuinely confused by this book. Loved the first 85%, then got giddy with the twists and turns in the last 15% Still not sure if I enjoyed it or that the last bit ruined a good story.
Mimik by Sebastian Fitzek
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Before I watch Cooper and Fry on the TV I thought I’d look up the original books by Stephen Booth @HarperCollinsUK I have to say I loved the characters, and the story but there was a big but. It’s in my review linked in the image ⬇️
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