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A stand-alone mystery featuring DCI Peter Hatherall. Vivien Morse, a young social worker is discovered battered to death in Silver Lady Woods. Everyone.
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When evidence of murder is found, Scotland Yard is called in and Inspector Guy Northeast arrives to investigate. Did Crescy kill Scaife? If not, who did? The colorful cast of characters really helped bring the story to life. Fans of Agatha Christie or Josephine Tey will appreciate and enjoy this well written mystery, and I recommend it for anyone who enjoys a well crafted mystery. Thank you to Endeavour Press and Netgalley for an advance copy of this book in return for my honest review.

The ransacked offices and forgotten safe-deposit boxes remain locked in time, until young engineer Iris Latch stumbles upon them during a renovation survey. With each haunting revelation, Iris follows the looming shadow of the past deeper into the vault—and soon realizes that the key to the mystery comes at an astonishing price.

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Overall, it was worth a read, thrilling with lots of suspense. There had come to his ears a strange, insidious sound — a faint zip, a loud click and long, drawn-out sigh from Cotton. With several obvious suspects, they begin to think that the killing was mistaken identity, particularly when the only witness to the crime is killed in the same fashion.

Together, Meredith and Long set out to solve what appears to be an impossible crime. I really enjoyed The Cheltenham Square Murder, it was an entertaining, complex mystery, with all the charm of s England, the time when this book was written. With a quick pace and a baffling plot, this locked room mystery, set in a small square in England, has several obvious suspects with several good motives and iron-clad alibis.

Combined with the bonhomie between Long and Meredith no inter-departmental rivalry here!

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Overall, The Cheltenham Square Murder is an excellent classic mystery that will entrance and ensnare any fan of mysteries, particularly fans of classic mysteries. It will be available March 7, at book retailers. Thank you to Poisoned Pen Press and Netgalley for an advance copy of this book in return for my honest review. Dead Nasty by Helen H. When another girl is found killed in the same manner, and a third girl goes missing, Calladine and Ruth race to find a killer before any more young lives are lost.

Dead Nasty is available at book retailers or online at Amazon. Thank you to Joffee Books and Netgalley for a copy of the book in return for my honest review.


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Behead Me by Russell Atkinson. Retired FBI agent Cliff Knowles is hired by a company to investigate possible theft of proprietary industrial plans, an investigation that leads him to shady business dealings, danger, and even murder. Before you ask, Behead Me refers to a word puzzle. No blood and guts here, Behead Me is an engaging and absorbing mystery that will quickly draw you in and keep you turning pages.

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Cliff is an unflappable investigator, and I enjoyed how his methodology was neatly laid out. Overall, Behead Me is an intriguing and fascinating read and I definitely recommend it for fans of mysteries and procedurals. When a tree uprooted during a storm reveals the bones of a young woman, DCI Hatherall and partner DI Fiona Williams have the difficult task of picking through decades of secrets and lies to find a killer.

The Skeletons of Birkbury is so unequivocally British, the rural setting of Birkbury and the age-old rivalry between villagers and landowners helps set the scene with its quirky village atmosphere, colorful villagers and an engrossing plot that draws you into the story. I really felt for poor Frank! It was very sweet and added a real touch of humanity to the story. The well crafted plot had many misdirections and red herrings that kept me turning pages, and each new clue had me questioning my suspicions.

There were so many facets to the plot; not only do they have to untangle the murder of the young woman whose bones were found, but also the suspicious car accidents, one fatal, that are connected to the case. I really enjoyed how well the disappearance of another woman, seen with one of the suspects, dovetailed into the story, and the action packed ending raced to a satisfying conclusion.

I was sorry when it all ended. Darkscope by J. Carson Black. Darkscope skillfully weaves mystery, suspense, thrills, chills and horror into an exquisitely tense story of family secrets, lies and deception. Soon after moving into a little bungalow, Chelsea finds an old Kodak box camera and uses it to take pictures around the small desert town.

While looking through the viewfinder, Chelsea sees images from the past; Bisbee how it was 40 years ago. When she develops the film, she finds images of the same woman as she grows from a child to a young woman. Who is she?

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What are her ties to Chelsea, whose family has a long legacy in the small mining town? This review is really hard to write. I think this is an amazing read any time of the year, but definitely perfect for Halloween. At the heart of the book was the mystery of a woman who disappeared in the s, as told in the present day as well as the past. I loved how the old box camera told the story; the smell of death coming from the camera, the snapshots, and literally chasing Chelsea through the house which was creepy and a little funny at the same time.

I definitely recommend it as a Halloween read or for fans of paranormal mysteries. Roelke works to piece together the pieces and find a killer. The present day plot was really well crafted; I had no firm suspects although I hoped Petty guilty of the murders. The characters continue to grow and gain some dimension and have become a solid unit. What I really loved was the Roelke family history. It certainly brought much enjoyment for me reading it, as it could just as easily have been my own history. This book can be read as a standalone, but would be better appreciated if the series was read in order.

Thank you to Midnight Ink and Netgalley, who provided an advance copy in return for my honest review. I love having a full TBR pile! Pressed to Death by Kirsten Weiss. Perfectly pressed. Perfectly proper. Perfectly deadly. Paranormal museum owner Maddie Kosloski thinks she has the perfect paranormal exhibit for the harvest festival—a haunted grape press. And when her accuser is found murdered, all eyes turn to Maddie. In this light, cozy mystery, haunted houses, runaway wine barrels, and murder combine in a perfect storm of chaos.

Facing down danger and her own over-active imagination, Maddie must unearth the killer before she becomes the next ghost to haunt her museum. The second in the Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum series looks to be a great read, and perfect to put me in the Halloween spirit! But the reunion is cut short when one of the friends is killed—and the evidence points towards Marcus as the murderer. I picked this one up on Amazon as a freebie. Chelsea discovers an old box camera in a dusty trunk, the film still inside.

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Sfjhe uses it to photograph the town. And when Chelsea looks through a viewfinder wavy with age, she sees children in gunny sack clothes, their eyes dark and grainy. She sees a young man and woman at a train station that no longer exists. With one click of the shutter, she has unleashed a pure and hungry evil that will consume everyone she loves.

Pitted against a supernatural force and stalked by a psychopathic killer, Chelsea rediscovers her capacity to love as she fights to save her beloved uncle—and herself. I picked this one up after I saw it in a weekly book bargain email I subscribe to. After reading the first chapter, I was hooked. Twenty years ago no connection was made between the disappearance of a girl from Cheltenham and a fatal car accident in the small village of Birkbury.

But that changes when the body is found buried in Birkbury and there are two further car accidents and a local girl goes missing. Worth Killing For by Ed James. DI Simon Fenchurch witnesses a fatal stabbing of a young woman on the street in London and chases down the suspect, a young boy on a bicycle. After evidence turns up that exonerates the suspect, Fenchurch is forced to set him free. As he investigates further, he uncovers a sophisticated petty crime ring led by an elusive figure named Kamal that appears to be branching out into violent crime.

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But who is Kamal working for? I enjoyed the complex plot, there were many layers to the story that peeled off little by little right up to the shocking conclusion. Overall, an enjoyable read from one of my favorite authors and this series is shaping up to be a blockbuster.

I would say that this book can be read as a standalone, but to fully understand the characters, they should be read in order. Worth Killing For will be released on October 11, and will be available at book retailers or on Amazon.