The Lost Notebook by Louise Douglas #BookReview #BoldwoodBooks #NetGalley #5*

A notebook full of secrets, two untimely deaths – something sinister is stirring in the perfect seaside town of Morranez… It’s summer and holidaymakers are flocking to the idyllic Brittany coast. But when first an old traveller woman dies in suspicious circumstances, and then a campaign of hate seemingly drives another victim to take his own life, events take a very dark turn. Mila Shepherd … Continue reading The Lost Notebook by Louise Douglas #BookReview #BoldwoodBooks #NetGalley #5*

Miranda Writes by Gail Ward Olmsted #BookReview #BlackRoseWriting #5*

A disgraced attorney seeking redemption. A single mother desperate to regain custody of her son. Two women willing to risk it all to put a sexual predator behind bars. Former Assistant District Attorney Miranda Quinn is on the brink of a career comeback when she gets a phone call. It’s a witness who disappeared three years earlier, resulting in a violent criminal going free. Miranda … Continue reading Miranda Writes by Gail Ward Olmsted #BookReview #BlackRoseWriting #5*

The Last Girl to Die by Helen Fields #BookExtract #BlogTour #Avon #MidasPR

In search of a new life, seventeen-year-old Adriana Clark’s family moves to the ancient, ocean-battered Isle of Mull, far off the coast of Scotland.  Then she goes missing. Faced with hostile locals and indifferent police, her desperate parents turn to private investigator Sadie Levesque. Sadie is the best at what she does. But when she finds Adriana’s body in a cliffside cave, a seaweed crown carefully arranged … Continue reading The Last Girl to Die by Helen Fields #BookExtract #BlogTour #Avon #MidasPR

Sometimes People Die by Simon Stephenson #BookReview #BlogTour #TheBoroughPress #MidasPR #5*

The year is 1999. Returning to practice after a suspension for stealing opioids, a young Scottish doctor takes the only job he can find: a post as a senior house officer in the struggling east London hospital of St Luke’s. Amid the maelstrom of sick patients, over-worked staff and underfunded wards a darker secret soon declares itself: too many patients are dying. Which of the … Continue reading Sometimes People Die by Simon Stephenson #BookReview #BlogTour #TheBoroughPress #MidasPR #5*

214 Palmer Street by Karen McQuestion #BookReview #Bookouture #KindleUnlimited #5*

No one was ever supposed to see her… When Maggie sees the beautiful Venetian blinds moving in the Caldwells’ front window, she freezes. Her favorite neighbors Cady and Josh are away, so who is in their house? The pretty young woman who answers the door tells a convincing story. She’s Sarah. The house-sitter. Just here for a month. An old friend of Cady’s who needed … Continue reading 214 Palmer Street by Karen McQuestion #BookReview #Bookouture #KindleUnlimited #5*

Loot by B. L. Faulkner #BookReview #DCSPalmer&SeriousMurderSquad5 #BSAPublishing #IndieAuthor #5*

Palmer and his Serial Murder Squad encounter an old adversary from the Brinks-Mat heist when bodies turn up in similar plastic sacks and the trail leads to WW2 looted German gold in the hands of a prominent Member of Parliament and some pretty nasty criminals. The gold is moving fast between the various underworld characters and the body count is mounting as Palmer follows it … Continue reading Loot by B. L. Faulkner #BookReview #DCSPalmer&SeriousMurderSquad5 #BSAPublishing #IndieAuthor #5*

A Hideous Convention by Krishna Raj #BookReview #BombayCrimeBureau1 #IndieAuthor #KindleUnlimited #4.5*

A car crash in the dark hours of dawn claims the lives of two passengers, leaving their seventeen-year-old son in the backseat severely injured. A procedural investigation ensues. The police detect little mystery but no foul play. Downplaying the findings of Forensics department, the police conclude that the driver, Mr. Abhay Mishra, had dozed off behind the wheel, leading to the fatal accident. The survivor … Continue reading A Hideous Convention by Krishna Raj #BookReview #BombayCrimeBureau1 #IndieAuthor #KindleUnlimited #4.5*

Hope to Die by Cara Hunter #BookReview #DIAdamFawley6 #Penguin #NetGalley #4.5*

Midnight.A call out to an isolated farm on the outskirts of Oxford.A body shot at point-blank range in the kitchen. It looks like a burglary gone wrong, but DI Adam Fawley suspects there’s something more to it. When the police discover a connection to a high-profile case from years ago, involving a child’s murder and an alleged miscarriage of justice, the press go wild. Suddenly … Continue reading Hope to Die by Cara Hunter #BookReview #DIAdamFawley6 #Penguin #NetGalley #4.5*

Ten Years Gone by Jonathan Dunsky #BookReview #AdamLapid1 #LionCubPublishing #5*

On the dusty streets of post-war Tel Aviv, a crafty killer roams free… Israel, 1949 – Private detective Adam Lapid knows how it feels to lose everything. His whole family died in Auschwitz. He barely survived. Now he spends his nights haunted by nightmares and his days solving cases the police won’t handle. Hired to find a missing boy, Adam thinks the case is hopeless. … Continue reading Ten Years Gone by Jonathan Dunsky #BookReview #AdamLapid1 #LionCubPublishing #5*