Katie Scott leaves the army and returns home. Her uncle arranges for her to join his police department and she is soon upsetting the locals with her drive and determination which makes them feel inadequate. She struggles to adapt to civilian life. I was surprised that she is so used to taking orders during her […]
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Invisible Girl, by Jill Childs
Motherhood, broken relationships, mental health, suicide, alcoholism, , shoplifting, adoption. Big subjects but all sensitively dealt with in Invisible Girl. Three women are brought together through a twist of fate. Becca is struggling financially and emotionally after leaving her husband. She accidentally leaves her money at the cashpoint and fears the worst but the cash […]
The Teatime Mystery, by Faith Martin
Jenny Starling is employed by a village cricket team to provide the refreshments at a celebratory match. However, once again her sleuthing skills are required when womaniser Tris Jones is found dead. Jenny finds it easier in this book than in the previous ones I have read to get the police on side, possibly due […]
The Women, by S.E.Lynes
This book confused me a little to start with as it was incredibly rich with travel description. A few pages in, the psychological aspect of the book takes over and we see a couple at loggerheads before the man collapses. We are then taken back in time to the start of the relationship between Samantha […]
The Dancing GIrls, by M.M Chouinard
The Dancing Girls surpassed all my expectations. I absolutely loved it from the very first page. The book is divided into three parts, each centred around the victim. The plot begins with the murder of Jeanine and the subsequent police investigation which throws up very few leads. We are introduced to the killer […]