Tuesday, April 14, 2020
The Loss of Some Detail by Mandi Martin
The Loss of Some Detail by Mandi Martin
** 2 stars
Review
Not too sure what to say about this particular book, apart from I am glad it is finished.
James Grey attends to patients in an abandoned asylum. His day to day duties are to look after the patients whether docile or violent.
Strange things are happening to James, he is seeing things and forgetting things.
Is this situation all it seems or is there something else entirely going on here?
This was an arc copy for me to review with lots of errors in, so this didn't help.
The premise of the story could have been great, but sadly it just seemed to drag on with not a lot happening most of the time.
Sorry but for such a small book it took me an age to get through it. I just wasn't at all interested.
Not for me I am afraid.
For Reasons Unknown by Michael Wood
For Reasons Unknown by Michael Wood
***** 5 stars!
Review
This is the first book in the Matilda Darke series.
Matilda is back to work after a hell of a year where a case went badly wrong for her and her husbands death.
She is put on cold cases until she can show her boss that she is back to her old self again. Something which Matilda is working very hard on but seems to be failing at.
When the cold case she is working on becomes linked with a new murder inquiry her old team are working on, things start to get interesting.
Matilda starts to feel like her old self again, but her replacement starts to fall apart. Can they work together and put their differences aside to solve this case or will it all go disastrous?
A brilliant start to a new series for me. I am currently loving crime fiction with a female lead and can recommend this series.
I now have the rest of the books so keep your eyes peeled for upcoming reviews.
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
**** 4 stars
Review
After all of the hype surrounding this book, I felt I had to see for myself if it was as good as everyone thought it was!
Alicia hasn't spoken a word since the day she murdered her husband, she is currently in an institute called The Grove.
Theo is a therapist who is fascinated with the case of Alicia Berenson and he applies for a vacancy at The Grove to hopefully become her therapist in time. He feels that he is the only person that can get her to speak again and open up to him.
I felt that this was a little slow to start but then as it picked up speed I began to enjoy the twists and turns and I thought great this is going to be one hell of a story, but sadly I had figured out the ending about 3/4 of the way through and I was left disappointed.
It did not live up to the hype for me I am afraid, but was a good read never the less.
A Room Full of Bones by Elly Griffiths
A Room Full of Bones by Elly Griffiths
**** 4 stars
Review
This is the 4th book in the Ruth Galloway mystery series. I really enjoy these books, they are a comforting read and the characters evolve in each book. It's great getting to know them better and each book is like having coffee with old friends.
In this one the curator at the local museum is found dead just before the start of an exhibition.
Was it foul play?
Then when others start to turn up dead Nelson's team have to find the killer before they strike again.
Meanwhile Nelson has been taken ill and is in hospital fighting for his life. Is this something to do with a curse that has gone awry?
This was an enjoyable read and I cannot wait to start the next book in the series.
Good engaging read!
Sam by Iain Rob Wright
Sam by Iain Rob Wright
***** 5 stars
Review
This was the first book that I have read by this author and it certainly won't be the last!
Sammie is very poorly, no doctors or psychiatrist can help him. So his mother Jessica calls in Tim, a ghost hunter and Angela an ex priest to help her.
His personality seems to have changed overnight and he has become dangerous.
They come to the conclusion that he is possessed by a demon, so Angela prepares to carry out an exorcism to save the boys life.
Is he really possessed or just plain evil?
I really enjoyed this book and gave it 5 stars. The story was completely engrossing and scary. All the characters were well written and the twists and turns had me gasping out loud.
Great read! Thoroughly recommended!
Down To The Woods by M.J Arlidge
Down To The Woods by M.J Arlidge
**** 4 stars
Review
This was the 8th book in the Detective Inspector Helen Grace series, which I have read back to back, something I never usually do, but this has just been a fantastic series. I just had to keep picking the books up one after the other, eager to get back to these great characters.
In this book, a body is found in the woods, it looks like he was hunted before his violent death.
Helen and her team race against time to try to catch the killer before he strikes again.
I only have this one 4 stars as I just didn't feel the story was as engrossing as the previous books. Don't get me wrong this was still an excellent read which I did enjoy!
We now have to wait until June for the next book. I am not sure I can!
Fantastic series which I recommend to everyone I talk to!!
Monday, April 13, 2020
Running Blind by M.J Arlidge
Running Blind by M.J Arlidge
***** 5 stars!
Review
This was another novella from the D.I Helen Grace series.
Helen is a new recruit, a traffic cop, when she comes across a RTA that is suspicious. The man has no shoes or socks on and has dog bites on his legs. Where has he come from? Is he in the country illegally? If so how did he get here and where was he escaping from?
Helen is tenacious and wants to get to the bottom of this case and lay this man to rest, even if it upsets her boss.
This shows Helen's early years in her job. You get a good understanding of how she quickly climbed the ladder and how she impressed those around her.
Great read!
No Way Back by M.J Arlidge
No Way Back by M.J Arlidge
***** 5 stars!
Review
This was a short novella from the D.I Helen Grace series, all about Helen as a young girl in foster care, after her sister murdered their parents.
She is placed in a home where there seems to be some sinister goings on in the basement after lights out.
A couple of girls go missing and it seems that this is the start of Helen's detective career.
A good background story to Helen's abusive childhood.
Good read.
Love Me Not by M.J Arlidge
Love Me Not by M.J Arlidge
***** 5 stars
Review
This is the 7th in the Helen Grace series.
Wow! Just brilliant again!
I absolutely love this series, the author does a wonderful job developing the regular characters and making the protagonist in each story, people that you start to empathise with.
In this book, two young adults are causing mayhem in Southampton by cold blooded killing people with a shot gun. Are these killings random or is there some planning to these executions.
Helen's team are on the case, trying their best to track them down before the next killing.
This was a fantastic storyline yet again from my favourite author and my favourite character of all time.
Helen is trying to come to terms with what has happened to her over the last few months and diving back into her work, but can she continue to keep her team safe.
Excellent! 5 stars!
Hide and Seek by M.J Arlidge
Hide and Seek by M. J Arlidge
***** 5 stars!
Review
The 6th book of the D.I Helen Grace series and seriously, they just keep on getting better and better!
Helen is in prison for a crime that she was framed for, she is trying her best to stay alive each day as a copper in prison is very bad news. When one of her prison inmates is found dead and mutilated who better to investigate than Helen herself.
While on the outside Charlie is working hard to find evidence to free Helen and to convince the team to work with her. This is proving difficult but Charlie will not give up fighting to free her friend.
This was a fast paced storyline, which had me turning the pages double quick. I just had to know how Helen was going to get out of this terrible situation she had found herself in.
Another brilliant instalment, this really is my favourite series ever!
Fully recommended! 5 star read!!
Little Boy Blue by M.J Arlidge
Little Boy Blue by M.J Arlidge
***** 5 stars!
Review
This was book number 5 in the Helen Grace series and it was as brilliant as the previous ones!
A fantastic storyline which was really hard to put down.
A man is murdered and Helen and her team need to find the murderer before he or she strikes again.
But this time the deceased is known to Helen and may open a can of worms that Helen wants to keep firmly closed.
As the killer strikes again though is this a person who has a personal vendetta against Helen?
Another gripping murder case to solve with plenty of twists and turns and an ending that I really didn't see coming.
Fantastic as always! 5 star read!!
Liar Liar by M.J Arlidge
Liar Liar by M.J Arlidge
***** 5 stars!
Review
Another fantastic instalment in the D.I Helen Grace series.
Fires are being started in succession in Southampton, are these just purely coincidence or is there a more sinister reason behind them and how can 3 fires be started relatively close together in different parts of town?
Helen has her work cut out for her with this inquiry, her team are working all hours but seem to be coming up with no results. They need to go back to the beginning and start again.
Meanwhile Helen is also having problems in her personal life and with her new boss taking particular interest in her, she is walking a very fine line.
I loved this book like all the others in this series it had me hooked right from the very start! The storylines are always exciting and original and the characters feel like old friends. I never want this series to end!
Fantastic and another 5 star read for me!
Cilka's Journey by Heather Morris
Cilka's Journey by Heather Morris
**** 4 stars
Review
This was truly a traumatic and emotional story. I haven't read the first book in this series yet, but I certainly plan to very soon.
Cilka was just 16 when she was taken to Auschwitz, she did what she needed to do just to survive the gas chambers and to live. But then she is sent to another prison camp in Siberia accused of being a spy and a collaborator.
Again she does what she needs to do to survive, though here she makes friends with some of the other women and eventually finds love.
This was such a heartbreaking story of this young girl which is based on a true story. You keep asking yourself How? Why? How could these atrocities happen to another human being? How can people be so evil and callous to others?
A wonderfully written beautiful story that will break your heart as you read it.
Highly recommended!
Wilde Women by Louise Pentland
Wilde Women by Louise Pentland
**** 4 stars
Review
When I started reading this book I didn't realise it was part of a series, but it didn't lessen my enjoyment of reading it.
I have now purchased the others in the series based on how much I enjoyed this one!
Robin Wilde is a brilliant and quirky character. Someone we can all relate to. Robin is off to New York for work purposes, but she is also taking her daughter, her Aunt and her best friend and her baby with her.
This is sure to cause some excitement and some adventures along the way. Robin is also hoping to spend time with her boyfriend Edward who is also there on business.
This was a heart warming read and laugh out loud funny in many places as Robin is such a fantastic and amusing character.
Great read, I thoroughly recommend it!
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