May 1951
Celebration is in the air with the Festival of Britain and for the first time in years the mood is one of hope rather than hurt.
For Detective Constable Faye Smith, London is not as safe as it seems. The criminal underworld is gaining strength, enjoying a lively existence below the surface. Then two bodies are found in the war-time shelters, a man and a woman. Who are they?
What’s their story? Why were they murdered and how did they end up in the shelters?
Meanwhile, Ellie Peveril is busy with a celebration of a different kind. Ellie does all she can to support her friend but has her own worries, with ex-fiancé Patrick Havistock looming in the shadows. Faye, keen to unravel the mystery of the double murder, finds herself tangled up in crimes that stretch far beyond a simple killing.
Faye and Ellie must face their toughest case yet as their lives change, irrevocably, for the future.
What did I think?
Festival Days is the third and final book in The Clapham Trilogy and it's a real firecracker. I only joined the series at book two so I enjoyed catching up with DC Faye Smith again but you can definitely read it as a standalone and still enjoy it.
Set in 1951, Faye is a woman in a man's world and it's unheard of to have a woman on the force in the 1950s but her colleagues are more accepting of her now. Faye's latest case that this book centres around is quite tricky as it looks like a gangland execution so she needs all the help she can get.
Faye's friend Ellie should be looking forward to her wedding day but she is convinced her ex-fiancé will turn up to ruin her day. Even with all her own worries, she finds a way to help Faye but it puts her in grave danger. What a wonderful friendship they have! It makes me quite sad that this is a trilogy and not a long-running series as I could read more about these amazing characters.
Incredibly atmospheric, gripping and tense, Festival Days is a fantastic conclusion to an outstanding trilogy. Whilst I'm sad it has come to an end, it does give me the opportunity to read book one for the first time and experience the trilogy in its entirety. This is a highly recommended read that is sure to pick up new fans to the series.
I received a gifted paperback to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.









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