Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Review: Nothing but Trouble

Nothing but Trouble Nothing but Trouble by Kerry Wilkinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Kerry Wilkinson is going to lose this reader if he keeps ending his books on cliffhangers that wind me up so much. lol.
Love it. Really leaves you wanting more.

4.5/5

Well well, Book 11. And I have read and loved everyone of them. Jessica Daniel has become one of my favourite female fictional detectives.
​You just can't help but enjoy these books. You could probably get away with reading it as a stand alone, but if you are anything like me, then you need to read them right from book 1, it really helps with the background of the characters, and you feel more for them as their life progresses. So if you haven't read any of these books, then may I suggest this is the series you get stuck into this year.
I also love how all Kerry's books are set in and around Manchester. I always enjoy a book when I know some of the places that are mentioned. I feel it adds to the visions I have while reading.

​So Jessica is back, and as usual nothing is ever just simple for her. She is having to deal with a prison van that has been hijacked and the prisoners freed, where are they, who has done it and the big question is why?
​Along with this Jessica learns of a neighbour who has been conned out of some of his saving, and soon finds out that others locally have suffered the same. Another case for Jessica to investigate.

​Jessica really seems to get involved in everything that is thrown her way, she is a brilliant and believable character. I also enjoy the banter as well as the serious side of her and her work colleagues.
I really can't wait for more from this series.
​And I have to say, another book that ends with you wanting the next one NOW.

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