As some of you may be aware, I’m no stranger to Helen Fields’s work – or the ‘Perfect’ series. I’ve read all of the previous book in this series, and I’ve even reviewed Perfect Crime and Perfect Silence as well as having had the opportunity to host a guest post from Helen herself (and I…
Tag: crime novel
The Hunt Continues! – At Your Door Review
At Your Door is the second book in the DCI Anna Tate series from J P Cater – and I kind of enjoyed the first book – you can see what I thought of it here. So I had high hopes for At Your Door. So there has only been 2 weeks that have gone…
Will your past haunt you? Truth or Die Review
Some of you may know that I had a chat with Katerina Diamond way back in 2017 – click here if you wanna check that out. But I’m here today to talk about her latest novel, Truth or Die. Truth or Die kicks off with the discovery of the butchered body of a professor at…
Almost like an episode of AHS – Stolen Review
There is a lot going on in Stolen! There’s a detective who finds out her father is a crime boss, missing dogs, missing old people, a drug addicted ex-nun…yeah, let that last one sink in! Stolen is a violent and exciting story of murder and the resulting mayhem in the Manchester area. The elements all…
Envy is a Dangerous Thing – Envy Review
If unlikable people are characters you love, and if unreliable narrators are your idea of a great reading experience (both of these are meant in the best way!) then Envy is the book for you! Amanda Robson really knows how to write some messed up and unpleasant characters! If you’ve read Robson’s work before, you’ll…
How far would you go for family? – Fatal Review
Fatal is another one of those books from a genre I don’t usually read, but this is the year for broadening my horizons, and I’m glad I did because Fatal was really enjoyable! Fatal is the second book to feature characters Franny and Alfie – I didn’t know that going in and it didn’t really…
Silence can be deafening – Perfect Silence Review
Perfect Silence is the fourth book in the DI Callanach and DCI Turner series from Helen Fields. Before I start with the review I want to say that whilst this book can 100% be enjoyed as a stand-alone, you won’t get 100% of the benefits from the previous books in the series (regarding character relationships and…
You have one true love in this world. Just one…sort of – The One review
How far would you go to find the one? The One is a mild thriller with great characters and a good plot, but what else?