Have a look, I think the banner by Paradox looks great:Angela Lockwood Author
I still try to read and review books by other independent authors. One of them; Diana Febry has been on my list for a long time and I'm glad I've finally got round to reading one of her books. I gave it 5 stars.
When the body of Vivien Morse is found in some woodland, the
case quickly becomes complicated. The abusive ex-husband has a cast iron alibi
and due to her job as a social worker, there are many leads to follow for DCI
Hatherall and his partner Fiona. This is not only a good mystery that had me
guessing to the last, but also a highly entertaining read. This book could only
have been set in the English country side; where else would you find such a
colourful and eccentric mix of characters. I did feel for our DCI when he is
trying to do his job, deal with personal problems and has to placate the local Neighbourhood
watch busybody. A man dressed as a druid and not wearing shoes is hardly cause
for hysteria? It was highly entertaining to be travelling in the shoes of our
long suffering DCI as he was trying to extract fact from tittle tattle and
flamboyant statements. Who Killed Vivien Morse is the 4th book in the DCI Hatherall
series. Some characters pop up and it is clear that they played a role in
earlier books but that doesn’t get in the way at of the story. I’m certainly
tempted now to explore the first three books in the series.
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