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A Deadly Coincidence by Keith Finney

My rating: 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

If historical cosy mysteries are your bag then look no further fellow book lovers, this delightful book has it all. Set during the Second World War the Norfolk villagers of Lipton St Faith are shocked to discover the death of one of their own. The inquisitive and confident Anna, daughter of the local vicar believes there is something suspicious about the death of the village postman Ted. When Anna and an American Lieutenant, Eddie have a rather unfortunate meeting, they join forces and embark on a journey to discover the truth of this grievous crime. 

You will find a lovely cast of characters to befriend and you will of course meet some dastardly enemies to instil fear into your heart. To be sure, there is engaging and gripping dialogue which will lure you in and most importantly there is a wicked plot which will keep you riveted throughout. The teasing chatter between the ever-witty Anna and Eddie provides much amusement and fun as their friendship blossoms before you upon the pages.

The interesting collection of Lipton St Faith villagers include busy bodies adept in the art curtain twitching, some who have things they wish to hide, and many who don’t trust outsiders. This book is the first in a new series so I do hope we will be hearing much more from these characters. Prepare yourself for a captivating mystery which will keep you absorbed in speculating who the murderer could be throughout.  

Sit back, relax, and escape to the utterly blissful Norfolk countryside and then devour this sensational book with abundant pleasure. 

Now pop off to your local bookshop and get yourself a copy now!

Thank you so much to Love Book Tours, Keith Finney and Lume books for this gifted copy in return of an honest review.

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Set The Stars Alight by Amanda Dykes Book Reveiw: 4 Stars

As soon as I began reading this masterpiece I was wholeheartedly invested in the characters and their stories. This sensational tale of wonder encompasses everything I love about reading, I want to be completely taken over by the story and desperately feel their woes and joy, to really feel their plight. This book is an exquisite example of a book which takes over your soul, seeps into your heart and shakes your whole existence. 

This is a tale which holds the purest of loyalty, true hope and wonder at its heart as the search for truth begins. Discover these endearing characters who ooze strength, bravery, inquisitiveness and wonder at life’s mysteries. Easily enter into the confidence of these characters who overcome real suffering and feel the pain of their sorrows for them. 

Lucy and Dashel are childhood friends who both realised their love of researching through Lucy’s fathers love of storytelling. As adults they became researchers, Lucy of the sea and Dashel of the stars and together they embark on a journey to discover the whereabouts of a lost ship 200 years ago. 

Heading back in time Amanda Dykes takes the reader on a journey of loss, loyalty, betrayal and the purest of hope. Switching between time periods join these wonderful characters on a wonderous journey which will stick with you forever. 

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Review of ‘The Hit List’ by Holly Seddon: 4 stars

Unputdownable, gripping, intense and utterly thrilling. ‘The Hit List’ will have you sitting on the edge of your seat biting your nails with anticipation to learn how the story will unfold. This is a must read for any mystery and physiological thriller lovers in need of something to whisk you away from reality and completely take over your senses. I found myself desperately trying to discover what would happen before the mystery unfolded but it constantly alluded me. Seddon’s cleverly written story gives you enough nuggets of information to make you think you may know where the story is headed but then your thoughts are dashed as she takes the story in a different direction. 

The story follows the widow Marianne, who lost her husband in a bike accident. Lost in grief and wallowing by searching through her late husband, Greg’s belongings. On his laptop she discovers something that will shock her to the core- her own name on a hit list. Throughout the book the author switches between perspectives and we see through the eyes of Marianne, Greg and Sam as the story develops. I really enjoyed being able to learn more about each character through their own voice and how others saw them. This fast paced, addictive thriller tells of the dark web, assassins, morally questionable behaviour and makes you question how far you would go to protect someone that you loved. 

I listened to the audiobook which was narrated by Chris Reilly, Damian Lynch, Perdita Weeks, Stephanie Racine, and Tuppence Middleton. I really enjoyed how each brought their character to life and made an already stellar story shine brighter! 

I want to thank NetGally and Holly Seddon for my audiobook copy in response for an honest review.