I am not sure that I have actually read any of Peter Swanson’s books before but am always pleased to find new authors so when I was offered a copy of his latest I was pleased to accept. A Talent For Murder begins with Martha. She’s married Alan after a whirlwind romance. Alan is a…
Category: crime fiction
Homecoming by Isobel Ashdown – a review BLOG TOUR
I have read Isobel Ashdown before and enjoyed them so I was really pleased to be offered a chance to join the blogtour (although I subsequently forgot to post this on time which I’m kicking myself over) The Homecoming starts at the opening of ‘The Starlings’ an exclusive gated community that has been built on…
Dark Rooms by Lynda La Plante – a review BLOG TOUR
My latest read was the next instalment of the Tennison series, Dark Rooms. In Dark Rooms Jane Tennison is leading a murder investigation after the body of a young girl is found chained to a wall in an old air raid shelter in a derelict house. Whilst initially the focus is on identifying the young…
The Benefit of Hindsight by Susan Hill – a review BLOG TOUR
Whilst of course I had heard of author Susan Hill I don’t think I had read any of her Simon Serrailler series so when i was invited onto the blog tour I was interested to give one a go. In The Benefit of Hindsight Serrailler is back to work after a violent incident that led…