David Mark has done a terrific job with his first novel, creating a likeable and compelling hero in DS Mcavoy. Rather rare for crime fiction, Mcavoy is a happily married family man, a "gentle giant" and from the start you are rooting for him to crack the case - the case being several murders. The vi...
Read my full review @http://bit.ly/WnpHJuMy rating: 3.5 Stars My opinion: A new series for me! I thought this book stared off stronger than it ended, but I still enjoyed the ride in this debut novel. The writing and character development started off strong. I feel the author kind of let it slip towa...
I enjoyed this debut novel a lot more than I thought I would. Great, reasonably realistic characters, ludicrous but enjoyable plot (well I suppose the killer was loopy) and well maintained suspense.
Hull, East Yorkshire. Two weeks before Christmas, an elderly man - the only survivor of a fishing trawler tragedy 40 years before - is found murdered at sea. In a church, a young girl - the last surviving member of a family slaughtered during the conflict in Sierra Leone - is hacked to death with a ...
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