Unholy Murder by Lynda La Plante – a review BLOG TOUR

In the latest installment of the Tennison series Detective Jane Tennison is thrown into the deep end when a coffin is dug up by builders renovating an old convent. Although in a city as old as London a coffin itself is no surprise, however when further investigation shows that there are scratch marks on the…

The Final Hours of Muriel Hinchcliffe MBE by Claire Parkin – a review

When this suggestion popped up from netgalley I thought it sounded intriguing so was delighted to be accepted for a copy. Muriel lives with her friend Ruth. They have been best friends since they were small and have shared everything, even things that shouldn’t be shared. Muriel was a best selling romantic novelist but her…

Blunt Force by Lynda La Plante – a review BLOG TOUR

It’s the latest instalment of #TeamTennison and I can’t believe we are already on book 6! Blunt Force by Lynda La Plante sees Jane Tennison having been kicked off the flying squad back into petty crime and worrying that her career has reached it’s pinnacle. However the discovery of a body soon changes that. Showbiz agent Charlie…

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…