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…
Category: crime fiction
The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen – a review
I must confess I’m not always a massive fan of spy novels, yet I love Tess Gerritsen so was keen to give this a go, and I was certainly not disappointed. The Spy Coast introduces us to Maggie Bird, chicken farmer, good neighbour just your average retiree living quietly and enjoying life with her ‘book…
Dirty Dozen by Lynda La Plante – a review BLOG TOUR
We are up to book 5 in the #TeamTennison project and each book just keeps getting better and better. In the Dirty Dozen DS Jane Tennison becomes the first female to join The Flying Squad. Despite believing she has been transferred due to her excellent detective skills it soon becomes clear that not everyone would…
Anna O by Matthew Blake a review
A recent rather long train trip to London gave me ample time to catch up on some netgalley reading, so my first choice this time was Anna O by Matthew Blake. Anna O hasn’t opened her eyes for over 4 years, not since the night that her two best friends were found murdered and she…