HOPE TO DIE BY CARA HUNTER – BOOK REVIEW

HOPE TO DIE BY CARA HUNTER – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN ON THE 21st JULY 2022 This will keep you guessing, if you like a good murder mystery get this on your to-be-read list. I can understand why Cara Hunter is a best-selling author as this story is well-written and keeps you turning those pages. So many unanswered questions until you get towards the end and then they all get solved and you begin to see the finale. Good characters that I really wanted to talk to to get my answers, but I’m very impatient. Looking forward to the next book. Cara Hunter is the author of the…

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MURDER AT MOUNT EPHRAIM BY JULIE WASSMER -BOOK REVIEW

MURDER AT MOUNT EPHRAIM BY JULIE WASSMER -BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY CONSTABLE ON THE 25th AUGUST 2022 What a wonderful setting for this murder, with many lovely descriptions of the gardens and the house you almost forget why you are here and then bang he is dead! With them all under suspicion it is down to Pearl to do the digging and piece this together, it seems unobtainable as everyone seems to be at another location. I did think a wedding was not a place to have a murder but it all works so well with the characters blending right in with the setting. Pearl loves a good murder…

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JULIE WASSMER BOOK LAUNCH

JULIE WASSMER BOOK LAUNCH

PUBLISHED BY CONSTABLE ON 25th AUGUST 2022 AVAILABLE FROM AMAZON HERE. What a wonderful evening I had at the RNLI base at Whitstable for the launch of Julie’s new book, Murder at Mount Ephraim the place was packed and we all came away with a bit more knowledge about the RNLI, I must say that I did not realise that public donations and fundraising solely fund the RNLI. Being told about the price of the boats, clothes and equipment makes you realise what a fantastic job they all do with many just volunteers. The next series of Whitstable Pearl on Acorn…

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THE FAMILY REMAINS BY LISA JEWELL – BOOK REVIEW

THE FAMILY REMAINS BY LISA JEWELL – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN ON THE 21st JULY 2022 LONDON. Early morning, June 2019: on the foreshore of the river Thames, a bag of bones is discovered. Human bones. DCI Samuel Owusu is called to the scene and quickly sends the bag for forensic examination. The bones are those of a young woman, killed by a blow to the head many years ago. Also inside the bag is a trail of clues, particularly the seeds of a rare tree which lead DCI Owusu back to a mansion in Chelsea where, nearly thirty years previously, three people lay dead in a kitchen,…

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