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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 inside of the coffin it is clear that there has been foul play. Yet it seems that not everyone agrees and Jane soon realises that someone will go to drastic lengths to conceal the truth.

Unholy Murder was another fantastic story that once again pitted the tenacious Jane against both criminals and colleagues as she battled to find out the truth of what happened to the woman in the coffin. I really enjoyed this story and felt that once again Jane had been thrust into a new situation that she had to try and navigate. This time delving into a cold case with it’s added complications.

There was another added layer in this instalment as we saw Jane get a bit of a love interest which gave us another added dimension to her character. I’m really enjoying seeing how Jane grows within each book and it was interesting to see her let her guard down a bit.

The story itself is another great mystery and I enjoyed the slightly different focus with the cold case element. It’s also interesting to see how attitudes towards Jane are changing as she becomes more accepted by her colleagues. As the books have progressed not only have her colleagues attitudes changed to accept her more, Jane seems to have become more adept at handling any criticism or sexism that comes her way.

I am throughly enjoying this series and look forward to the next one.

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Good Friday by Lynda La Plante – a review BLOG TOUR

I am absolutely loving being part of the #teamtennison blog tour which has given me the opportunity to join Jane Tennison as she starts out in her career and follow her journey from the beginning.

Good Friday is the third in the series and begins with Jane as a fully fledged detective during the time that the terror of the IRA was ever present. On her way to court one morning Jane is walking through Covent Garden Station when she gets caught up in a bomb blast that leaves many dead. Jane is a key witness but she is adamant that she can’t identify the bomber. However when she attends the annual Good Friday police ball, she suddenly spots someone who might be connected. It then becomes a race to find someone to help her.

This was another superb installment of the Jane Tennison series that once again saw Jane getting in harms way and having to use all her skills to keep both her and her loved ones safe.

I felt that this story focussed a bit more on the personal life of Jane rather than the crime side, but I liked the slightly different focus. I quite enjoy the interaction between Jane and her family, especially her sister. The pair are like chalk and cheese but despite their differences you know that deep down the sisterly bond is strong. 

This like the previous books does a good job of highlighting the chauvinistic attitudes of the era but rather than preaching about how they are wrong, La Plante uses her characters to show us, Jane is once again having to fight to be a ‘woman in a man’s world’ and is determined that her sex isn’t going to hold her back. There were some great insights into policing in the late 70’s especially the workings of ‘The Dip Squad’.

I thoroughly enjoyed this instalment of the series and I am looking forward to finding out what Jane does next. Don’t forget to check out other reviews from #teamtennison

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