Part/half of one of my many resolutions completed this morning as I’ve gone back as far as January 2017 and updated the website with many more of the great stories I’ve worked on over the last couple of years.
More to come another day as I work my way back to 2015, but I’m getting there!
The third novel in this wonderful series by Bo Brennan – worth waiting for and published in January 2017.
The truth was dead and buried, she was dead and buried, until now …
For overworked firefighter Gray Davies, an emergency call-out to the scene of a horrific hit-and-run is all in a day’s work . . . until the terrified victim disappears, leaving her blood on his hands and unanswered questions on his lips.
For Detective India Kane it’s an added complication in a far more sinister crime – a series of brutal, cold-blooded murders the missing hit-and-run victim could hold the key to solving. With a genitally mutilated corpse on her patch, and the dead woman’s identity shrouded in secrecy, India’s set on a collision course with a deadly, unknown enemy.
Detective Chief Inspector AJ Colt is well acquainted with the enemy – courtesy of a divisive high-profile grooming case, he’s currently public enemy number one. As cultures clash, simmering tensions explode, bringing terror and bloodshed to the streets, and Colt to the attention of some of the country’s most dangerous and deranged individuals.
When one of them brings their work home, nothing will ever be the same again – for the wages of sin . . . is death.
The third installment in The Final Trick series featuring Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley – another page-turner as always from Solomon.
A young call centre worker dies in tragic circumstances – her hand plunged into the broken casing of a live server unit. The fatal incident means an urgent investigation, but Detective Inspector Hogarth seems intent on passing the buck to an HSE investigations team. But Eva and Dan’s latest client is certain Jane Wallah didn’t die by accident. They learn she was working to uncover a company conspiracy. It seems the Scarlet and Lace call centre has skeletons in the closet… and before too long, others will join them.
The long shadow of suspicion is cast in all directions, even to their client himself. When death strikes again, Eva is convinced the dark secrets of Scarlet and Lace must be brought out into the light.
Meanwhile, Councillor Cotterill is getting in too deep.
And Eva and Dan discover a man is watching them from the streets.
The first in the latest adventure for Eva and Dan, the London Calling series was published in spring and summer of 2017.
A YOUNG LONER DROPS DEAD ON A PUBLIC STREET. THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF HIS DEATH ARE BIZARRE, BLOODY AND DEEPLY DISTURBING.
Dressed in a white gown, with black make up daubed across his eyes, the victim was killed with devilish precision – and more grisly secrets are uncovered… a plastic token is hidden in the fatal wound. Why was the young man killed? What is the meaning of the gown and the strange method of murder?
Private investigators Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley are hired to honour a young man’s memory and to prevent another bloodbath. To win they must outwit a deadly mind before the sinister killer strikes again. The PIs are caught up in a race against a police investigation led by new DI Joe Hogarth… An investigation which is heading in the wrong direction…
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...