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Her Last Summer, by Nina Manning
Actress Rey has been out of work since her last public meltdown. Now she is offered a role to relaunch her career and she cannot refuse. The only problem is she needs to swim which she hasn’t done since her little sister vanished at the beach decades ago…
Her Last Summer is a psychological thriller set in the UK in the present and Corsica in the past.
Rey’s career is stalled after a series of unfavourable public incidents. Now she has a second chance and a brilliant opportunity. But she needs to get water confident again and quickly so enrols at a local pool. This instantly brings the past back to the forefront of her mind and she needs to deal with her hidden emotions.
I found Rey quite difficult to like despite her obvious emotional pain. The disappearance of her little sister has haunted her for years and she has tried to self medicate with drink and drugs. There is also generational pain as we find out about her mother’s drink issue and the unhappy family situation. This is revealed through Rey’s made up story which she uses to ditract herself in the present day, as well as big clues and a hugely uncomfortable atmosphere in the 2008 chapters.
I was quite intrigued at the beginning of the book but the pace slows in the middle before racing along at the end. There are lots of hints about Franny’s disappearance and Rey’s guilt. Her fear of water is a direct result of her past trauma and now she is also feeling threatened by journalists and paparazzi who want to expose the truth. I thought that the ending was very rushed and didn’t wrap up the plot threads or resolve the mystery to my satisfaction.
Her Last Summer is an emotional psychological thriller with an intriguing mystery.
About the book
I had vowed I would never get back into the water, but of course, this was always going to be the outcome. I never really had a choice.
When out of work actress Rey Levine is offered her dream acting role, she knows she has to make it work. But there’s a catch: the film calls for Rey to swim, something she hasn’t done since her last fateful summer holiday fifteen years ago. The summer her sister disappeared … and everyone blamed Rey.
Rey will do anything to block out the painful memories, but it means her current life is in freefall – drink and men her drugs of choice.
With her first dip in the cool water, Rey thinks she’s found the perfect escape. But as the water holds her, old memories float to the surface, forcing Rey to remember the terrible summer she’d rather forget.
But someone doesn’t want the truth to surface. Not now, not ever… And they’re prepared to ruin Rey’s life all over again.
About the author
Nina Manning studied psychology and was a restaurant-owner and private chef (including to members of the royal family). She is the founder and host of Sniffing The Pages, a book review podcast. The Daughter in Law is her debut psychological thriller and since then Nina has gone on to write 9 more books including: The Guilty Wife published in March 2020, The House Mate published in October 2020, The Bridesmaid published May 2021 and Queen Bee in January 2022. She has also written two ‘mum-lit’ fiction books: The 3am shattered mums’ club and the 6pm frazzled mums’ club. Her tenth book, Her Last Summer, another thriller, is published in May 2024.
Nina currently lives in The Highlands in Scotland with her family.
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Murder on the Train, by Faith Martin
Hillary is taking a well earned holiday to Wales with maybe a little book promotion along the way. Her police career is far from her mind until a tourist trip ends with the discovery of a body…
Murder on the Train is the 21st book in the Hillary Greene series of police procedurals.
Hillary Greene has just written her first book, a crime fiction novel based on one of her early cases. She heads to Wales to a town densely populated by bookshops but her plans go awry when a day trip on a train ends in murder. The victim and suspects are all her fellow hotel guests so she is straight in the midst of the case.
I have only read one book from the series before but I really need to read them all! Hillary’s character is brilliant: she is clever, methodical and exudes a quiet strength. I liked the mutual respect between Hillary and the local police officers. She is mindful of her civilian role but they appreciate her expertise.
I adored the setting and premise of this book. Our family have been to Wales a few times and steam train journeys are enjoyed a couple of times a year! So I was immediately immersed in the plot as Hillary’s vacation quickly turns to a criminal investigation. There are a limited number of suspects but HIllary and the police explore them all to uncover potential motives. I thought the mystery was well sustained (no idea at all how HIllary figured it out…) and the book as a whole gave me Agatha Christie vibes.
Murder on the Train is an enjoyable murder mystery and police procedural with a strong lead detective.
MURDER ON THE TRAIN by Faith Martin
ONE OF THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE DETECTIVES RETURNS.
SIX MILLION BOOKS READ.
A BRAND-NEW MYSTERY FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR. SET IN THE BEAUTIFUL WELSH COUNTRYSIDE.
Six passengers in a locked train carriage. One of them is dead. No one saw a thing.
Former Detective Hillary Greene is off on holiday. For a blissful two weeks, her life will be free of murder victims, murder suspects — and, best of all, no paperwork. She’s heading for the beautiful Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye, where she plans to spend her time browsing old bookshops and generally relaxing.
Hillary arrives at the picturesque Riverside Inn where she finds the residents an eclectic bunch: a charming Irishman, a rich American and his spoilt daughter, a thrice-married Canadian influencer, a wealthy widow and a taciturn taxidermist.
The next day, Hillary and her fellow guests set off on a steam train ride through the stunning Cambrian Mountains. But when the train arrives at its final destination, not all the passengers get off.
One of them has been stabbed neatly and cleanly through the heart.
Which of the five passengers who shared the carriage is the killer? And how come no one saw a thing . . . ?
Perfect for fans of Betty Rowlands, Agatha Christie, L.J. Ross, J.R. Ellis, M.C. Beaton, or Clare Chase.
READERS LOVE THE HILLARY GREENE SERIES:
‘Fabulous . . . I recommend this book to everyone.’ Anna R.
‘This is perhaps my favourite novel of the series.’ Joyce F.
‘Excellent . . . Keeps the reader guessing until the final pages.’ Rita H.
‘A cracker of a read I would happily give 10 stars to if I could.’ Misfits Farm
THE DETECTIVE
DI Hillary Greene: An attractive, single woman in her fifties, Hillary Greene was a police officer of many years’ experience (earning the rank of DI) and came up through the ranks. Consequently, she knew how the system worked, and was always fiercely loyal to the force without being blinkered to its faults. Forced to retire early through no fault of her own, she has now returned to the force as a civilian consultant on cold cases.


















