My Review: Someone's Always Watching is an entertaining crime novel, with believable characters and a good, strong plot. Set in a village, the story revolves around Basil, a likeable, but socially awkward young man who has been a recluse for the last 10 years. When the woman next door gets murdered, similarities to the killing… Continue reading Book Review – Someone’s Always Watching by JR Lancaster
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Book Review – Hunter’s Blood by Val Penny
My Review: Another brilliant Hunter book. Set in Edinburgh, this is a great police procedural novel with deep, well-fleshed out characters, an excellent plot and a gritty environment. This story further develops the characters from the earlier books in the series - both the protagonists and antagonists. I love the way the author creates… Continue reading Book Review – Hunter’s Blood by Val Penny
Book Review – Hunter’s Chase
Having listened to the audiobook of this last year, I was delighted to get another chance to read and review the e-book version of this excellent thriller. This fast-paced novel takes us around Edinburgh via the police detectives and the various criminals that inhabit this amazing city. The story twists and turns - the plot… Continue reading Book Review – Hunter’s Chase
Audiobook Review – Val Penny – Hunter’s Chase
I am thrilled to be participating in the blog tour for the audiobook of Hunter's Chase by Val Penny. It's about three years since I first read Hunter's Chase, and it was fabulous to revisit this book through the medium of audio, brilliantly narrated by Sean Pia. His accent is perfect for the role, capturing… Continue reading Audiobook Review – Val Penny – Hunter’s Chase
Book Review – Style and the Solitary by Miriam Drori
I received this great book from my publisher as part of a joint book launch event. As I enjoyed it so much, I wanted to share my review with you. 5* I loved this book. Miriam Drori writes with authority and insight, bringing to life both the male lead, Asaf, an Israeli IT expert who… Continue reading Book Review – Style and the Solitary by Miriam Drori