Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Death, Adjourned (Charles Holborne Legal Thrillers Book 9) - Simon Michael


A gritty urban legal thriller you don’t want to miss! Perfect for fans of John Grisham, Robert Bailey, Michael Connelly and Robert Dugoni.

Has Charles picked the wrong side…?

London, 1969

The Kray twins, the nemeses of Charles Holborne, barrister, are finally convicted of multiple murders and sent away for the longest prison terms ever imposed by a British court.

But with London in the grip of a housing crisis and unscrupulous landlords hiking rents, there are new ruthless enforcers terrorising destitute East Enders.

When a tenant dies during a violent altercation with bailiffs, Charles is instructed to represent the businessmen charged with conspiracy to murder. There is motive, an eyewitness and a confession – seemingly an open and shut case.

But Charles suspects his clients are pawns in a much more dangerous game being played by shadowy Establishment figures.

But are his instincts wrong this time? Is he being manipulated into defending a guilty man?

And as dark secrets are revealed, will he have to choose between moral integrity and professional success?

DEATH, ADJOURNED is the ninth crime novel in an exciting historical series, the Charles Holborne Legal Thrillers — gritty, hard-boiled mysteries set in 1960s London.

 

What did I think?

I am delighted that Simon Michael has decided to continue his fantastic Charles Holborne series after Charlie's final showdown with the Kray twins in book 8, Nothing But The Truth.  The Krays may be behind bars but crime is continuing in London and Charles has a new defendant to represent and it's one who might be guilty this time.

As with all of the Charles Holborne books we are whisked away to court as the trial plays out and I did actually feel as if I was sitting in the public gallery, especially when one particularly jawdropping, gasp-out-loud scene plays out.  I almost dropped my Kindle!

The writing as always is flawless, vivid and immersive and the plotting is perfect.  I couldn't have put money on the outcome of the trial as I flipped between guilty and not guilty so often.  The subject matter of council built housing is actually very thought-provoking and I've always worried about companies tendering for jobs at a price that is too good to be true as they will inevitably cut corners in order to cut costs.  The historical note at the end is very sobering (and scary) to read.

As riveting as Charles' legal cases always are, I also enjoy reading about what's going on in his personal life as it really brings the character to life and I feel like I am catching up with an old friend.  My heart always goes out to Charles when he visits his parents in the residential home as his mother's vicious tongue may be silent now but Charles still loves her unconditionally, despite her never having done the same for him.

Gripping, immersive and thought-provoking, Death, Adjourned is another riveting instalment in the fabulous Charles Holborne Legal Thrillers series and long may it continue.  Keep ‘em coming, Simon!

Sunday, 29 December 2024

Benidorm again (The Benidorm Series Book 2) - Jo Lyons


Benidorm again is the second book in the The Benidorm Series. Follow Connie as she embarks on her first classical tour.

Connie never dreamed she’d get the chance to follow in the footsteps of her beloved late mother, to become a classical singer. But when she attracts jealous comments from the choir, more attention than she would like from the lead tenor and some unwanted scandalous publicity involving the Royal family, she starts to wonder if she is doing the right thing.

Connie soon finds herself caught in a reluctant love triangle with a difficult choice to make - the gorgeous, moody-eyed music producer who was love at first sight, or the exceptionally talented aristocratic millionaire? Determined to follow her heart, she turns to The Dollz and her newly engaged best friends, Ged and Liam, for help, only to find they all have problems of their own.

Who knew touring with the Royal Northern Sinfonia would involve so much drama or so many Royals?
 

What did I think?

I absolutely loved meeting Connie Cooper and The Dollz in Benidorm, Actually so I couldn't wait to read the next book in the series, Benidorm again, to see what happens next and I was not disappointed.  My laughing muscles got a good workout once again at the escapades and drama in this hilarious book.

It's a bittersweet moment for Connie when she is given a starring role in the Northern Sinfonia as it is her dream to follow in her mam's footsteps but her mam isn't here to see Connie shine on stage.  I couldn't feel sad for long though as Jo Lyons shakes her virtual giggle stick and instantly transforms the poignant moment of Connie stepping on stage for the first time into an absolutely brilliant laugh out loud moment that made me almost choke with laughter.  I won't be able to watch Harry Potter again without laughing now!

The Northern Sinfonia tour is filled with drama as the leading man has the chorus girls all aflutter but he only has eyes for Connie.  Connie has to admit that there is amazing chemistry between her and Luke that sets the stage alight but her heart lies with Matteo.

I loved that Connie's new romance from her trip to Benidorm is still going strong, albeit she has only known Matteo for a week before he jets off to work in LA and Connie comes home to join the Northern Sinfonia.  Despite their busy schedules, the couple make plans to meet up in Las Vegas but it's soon hijacked by Connie's friends and before she knows it, her romantic trip to Vegas has been turned into a Barbie and Ken themed group outing.

Connie's friends, Ged and Liam and The Dollz, provide much of the hilarity as their lives are a constant drama show.  I absolutely love The Dollz; their antics make the cast of Geordie Shore look tame!  I really can't wait to read about the Vegas trip so I have book 3, Benidorm Cocktail Houralready lined up to start reading.

Benidorm again is an absolutely brilliant sequel to a sparkling debut novel.  I didn't think it would be possible to contain even more laughs and drama but Jo Lyons packs the hilarity and high jinks in once again to leave her readers clamouring for more.  A very highly recommended read filled with fun, laughter and drama.

Wednesday, 18 December 2024

BLOG TOUR: In Fine Spirits - Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley


From the winners of the Fortnum & Mason Drink Book of the Year

'Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley explain everything you need to know to appreciate a distillate.' Whisky Magazine

The culture of enjoying quality spirits and liquors is now in a new golden age.

In Fine Spirits is an accessible and authoritative guide to the world of distilled drinks. Across gin, whisky, tequila, rum and vodka , as well as no and low-alcohol alternatives, it examines not just how each spirit is made, but also the culture, history, cocktails and characters key to the success of each. From award-winning experts Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley, In Fine Spirits is designed for anyone who wants to understand more about the bottles in their cabinet, as well as the colourful history and narratives of the countries, drinks, bars and people that have helped create the global renaissance of luxury liquor and fine spirits.

 
What did I think?

I know a lot about drinking spirits but I know very little about how the raw ingredients are turned into my favourite tipple.  That's where Neil Ridley and Joel Harrison set in with their new book, In Fine Spirits: A complete guide to distilled drinks.

The book is beautifully set out in colour coded sections for each spirit following a very informative and concise introduction to distilling.  You can read about gin, rum, tequila, whisky, brandy, vodka and more as well as no or low alcohol spirits.

Each section introduces and explores that particular spirit, suggests a cocktail to try, spotlights a particular distiller and suggests 10 unmissable spirits to try.  I love that some are brands that I have heard of (and tried) and others are more lesser-known.

Interesting, informative and enlightening, In Fine Spirits is a lovely gift book for a discerning spirit drinker.

I received an ARC to read and review for the blog tour but I haven't finished reading it yet so I have awarded a four star rating for what I have read so far and will amend on completion.  This is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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Monday, 16 December 2024

BLOG TOUR: Deadbeat - Adam Hamdy


Peyton Collard was a good man once, but his life changed after a horrific car accident. Divorced, drunk, and severely damaged, Peyton is offered a life-changing sum of money to kill an evil man. But as he goes on a vigilante journey that leaves a trail of bodies across California, Peyton wonders about the identity of his anonymous patron. Soon, his questions become an obsession, and he embarks on a tense and potentially deadly investigation to discover the truth about the murders he’s committed.
 

What did I think?

Now that's what I call a gritty thriller!  I've had Adam Hamdy on my radar for a while but this is the first book of his that I have read and it's absolutely brilliant.  

Peyton Collard admits he is a deadbeat after being convicted of drink driving and causing the death of a young woman.  I actually felt really sorry for him and the chain of events that led to that devastating moment in time that saw his life veering off course.  War has got a lot to answer for and I could totally understand why Peyton, a forces veteran, drank himself into oblivion.

I have never flipped so much in my opinion of a protagonist.  From feeling sorry for Peyton at the start to despising him for taking more lives, but even that's not black and white.  Peyton isn't killing for his own gain, it's so his daughter can have a better life.  Oh man!  Although I could never condone taking a life, I can understand why the temptation was irresistible.

The chapters are short and punchy and the prose is action-packed making the pacing blisteringly fast.  It's just crying out to be made into a movie and I would be very surprised if we don't see this one on our screens in the future.   

With a protagonist you both like and despise, Deadbeat is a dark and gritty thriller that had me on the edge of my seat until my virtual stand up to applaud the magnificent and completely unpredictable conclusion.  A very highly recommended and completely unmissable book.

I received an ARC to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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About the author:

Adam Hamdy is a Sunday Times, Kindle, and international bestselling author and screenwriter who works with studios and production companies all over the world. The author of 15 novels including 6 books in the multi-million bestselling Private series co-written with James Patterson, Adam lives in Mauritius.

His most recent standalone novel, Deadbeat, has been described as a superlative thriller by Publishers Weekly. His previous standalone novel, The Other Side of Night, was one of the New York Times Best Thrillers of 2023 and appeared on several best books of the year lists.

Adam has a degree in Law from Oxford University and a degree in Philosophy from the University of London and was a strategy consultant prior to becoming a writer. A fan of extensive research, Adam is well versed in finance, technology and science. He is also published in numerous world-class scientific and medical journals.

A former boxer and kickboxer, seasoned skier, rock climber, sailor, and CPSA gold marksman, Adam also seeks thrills off the page.




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Friday, 13 December 2024

CHASE: The Complete Trilogy - Thomas Dellenbusch (Author), Richard Urmston (Translator), Geoffrey Quarterman (Translator)


"Chase", the famous detective agency in Hamburg, is faced with three extremely tricky cases. Solving the intricate mysteries is one thing, the dangers involved are another. Chief investigator Rique Allmers and his team are always up against powerful and unscrupulous opponents.

In "The Hunt for the Mute Poetess", they set out to uncover the family secret of a deaf-mute author, which is closely guarded by the Hamburg mafia.

In "The Hunt for a King", the two Chase agents Jérome and Chen Lu travel to Scotland to solve the murder of a history professor. Without knowing it, they fight to preserve one of the greatest legends of mankind.

In "The Hunt for the Tsar's Treasure", Andree, Chase's IT specialist, after his girlfriend is kidnapped, suddenly finds himself in a race to find what is probably the most valuable lost treasure in the world.
 

What did I think?

The Chase trilogy contains three novellas and so much action is packed into each one of them that they read almost like full length novels.  It was originally written in German but you really can't tell that it didn't start out in English as the translation is flawless.

I love how each story is separate but almost follows on from one another as the characters progress through the whole book.  I expected all the stories to be set in Germany, which two of them are, but Scotland serves as the meat in this very appealing sandwich.  

The pacing is fast and each plot is incredibly intriguing with hints of Jack Bauer (24), Robert Langdon (The Da Vinci Code) and Indiana Jones with chases, races against time and puzzles to solve along the way.

The writing is incredibly visually descriptive and it is like having your very own cinema inside your mind as the scenes play out in amazing colour and crisp detail.  I couldn't wait to read the next story each time I finished one and my only disappointment was when the book came to an end as I could have kept reading about the adventures of this eclectic detective agency.

I really can't recommend Chase highly enough; it contains all of the ingredients required to make an intriguing, gripping and fast-paced feast for the mind and I absolutely devoured it.  An easy five stars.

Many thanks to the author for sending me an ARC; this is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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Wednesday, 11 December 2024

The Survivors - Caroline Mitchell


A fatal car crash with only one witness—but is she telling the truth?

On a winding cliff edge on the wild Irish coast, two cars collide. In one is Maura Claffey’s niece, Finn, and her baby daughter. In the other, Kathryn with her own newborn—and her own secrets. Both women survive, but one of the girls does not.

In the aftermath, bruised and heavily medicated, both women struggle to come to terms with what happened that day. Recovering at Maura’s home, Finn’s confused thoughts continually return to her recently deceased mother, who left Ireland under mysterious circumstances, but Maura won’t be drawn into revealing anything. Meanwhile Kathryn, certain that she’s being lied to about the crash, goes in dogged pursuit of the truth.

Only Maura has the answer. Only she was watching that day. But she won’t let anyone get in the way of what she wants…

 
What did I think?

Wow Caroline Mitchell has written another absolute corker of a book!  This gripping and twisty book shocked and surprised me from start to finish and just when I thought I knew what was going on, Caroline Mitchell pulled the rug right from underneath me.

The story is told from three different point of views: Maura, Finn and Kathryn.  Finn is on the way to visit her Aunt Maura when she is involved in a road traffic accident with Kathryn.  Both Finn and Kathryn are driving with their baby daughters in the car and there is one devastating fatality.  Finn's Aunt Maura was first on the scene but she is a very unreliable witness as she is completely unhinged...and dangerous.

OMG!  I was on tenterhooks throughout the whole of this book during Finn's recovery and Kathryn's turmoil.  Honestly, Maura Claffey makes Annie Wilkes from Misery look like a sweet and caring aunty.  I just didn't know how many versions of Maura there were or which one was going to make an appearance today.  I did feel sorry for her though as growing up in the shadow of her twin left deep scars that will never heal.

It's the sign of a good psychological thriller when you feel like you have been blindfolded and spun around so you can't tell which way is up never mind what is going to happen next.  I loved that I was completely blindsided by every twist in this gripping tale and I was thrilled by every single reveal.  

Fast-paced, gripping and twisty, The Survivors is unpredictable and unputdownable.  A very highly recommended read and an easy five stars.

I received a gifted copy for the Tandem Collective readalong and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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Sunday, 8 December 2024

BLOG TOUR: Culprits - Richard Brewer & Gary Phillips


A hard-bitten crew of professional thieves pull off the score of their lives, coming away with seven million in cash. Like any heist there are some unforeseen complications, and unfortunately they don’t get away without a few bodies dropping. But despite this, they get away with the swag. Seven million. Enough to change their lives, make new identities, start fresh. But that’s when the real trouble begins... 

In this unique, riveting, linked anthology, we follow each member of the crew of culprits as they go their separate ways after the heist, and watch as this perfect score ends up a perfect nightmare. 

Featuring stories penned by acclaimed writers Brett Battles, Gar Anthony Haywood, Zoë Sharp, Manuel Ramos, Jessica Kaye, Joe Clifford and David Corbett, CULPRITS examines what happens next to these criminals once they take their cut and go their separate ways, only to find that the end of the heist was the beginning of their troubles.

 
What did I think?

What an absolutely fantastic idea for a book!  I've never really thought about what happens after the heist when you see the criminals heading off into the sunset with their bags of cash...so Richard Brewer and Gary Phillips challenged seven authors to write the characters' story after the heist.

It's an anthology book but it's written so seamlessly that you don't even notice that each chapter is written by different authors.  I read it a lot quicker than I expected as I couldn't put it down at the end of each chapter.

Dark, gritty and sometimes grisly, Culprits is a cracking anthology that any crime fiction fan will love.  I'm not surprised it has already been made into a TV show and it's definitely going on my watch list.

I received a digital ARC to read and review and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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