Two Irish sisters, one in a coma after a car crash (Evie) and Rachel who has to work out why her sister was driving this car when she doesn't have a licence. Evie's mind is OK, so we find out exactly what unfolded before she took her fateful journey, whilst Rachel is busy doing her own thing. The si...
Previous books featuring Paul Richter were quite good (Overkill, Pandemic). In this one, he follows orders, goes where he's told, finds out what he's meant to find out, and reports back to base.The premise of the story is quite good, but Richter has very little to do. This isn't a Bond-esque car cha...
Siaters and Lies by Bernice Barrington was an enjoyable read with a good, if not original, storyline. Contains loads of suspense, family drama’s, mystery but just too repetitive at times and a little bit too twee. The characters are well drawn but I found Rachel in particular a very frustrating ch...