Friday, 21 July 2017

Review: Secrets of the Dead

Secrets of the Dead Secrets of the Dead by Carol E. Wyer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 I have recently finished the first book in this series, 'Little Girl Lost' and convincing myself that when I read a book, I must then read any other books I have outstanding on my TBR pile by that author. so far I've stuck to it (kind of) it was right onto this book 2.
​So I get to learn a little more or Detective Robyn Carter right after meeting her in the first book.
​Robyn is certainly growing on me, and I think she is going to be one hell of an interesting character.
This book kicks off great with what appears to be a death at a health spa. It's only when someone who Robyn Knows asks if its possible for her to look into the death of her late brothers partner, that it seems it may not have been just a heart attack that killed him. The only problem is Robyn would be stepping on toes of fellow officers if she was to investigate.
​But that doesn't put her off. It soon becomes apparent that maybe there was more to it. Robyn enlists the help of her cousin to do a little digging around for her.

Robyn is certainly a bit of a workaholic, and doesn't let the grass grow under her feet, if she has a job to do then she does it.

The plots are well thought out with twists and turns through out the book and this really does keep you turning the pages, It didn't take me long to get through this book. ​I'm enjoying Carols writing, and this one was a thoroughly good read. I will certainly be keeping an eye out for more in this series. I would have no problems recommending this book to any crime thriller fans.


Many thanks to Carol Wyer, Bookouture and NetGalley, for the ARC.

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