Wednesday 21 April 2021

The Disciple by Sarah Sheridan - A Bloodhound Books Review

 

The Disciple

by Sarah Sheridan   

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The disciple by Sarah Sheridan is the second book following Sister Veronica. 

The convent is in turmoil after a baby is left. A mysterious tarot card, left with the baby, is the only clue left. Sister Veronica and her journalist friend Melissa take it upon themselves to find the baby’s mother! The task unearths far more sinister circumstances than expected.

This is a sequel and, as such, it would be best to have read the previous book. A lot of Sister Veronica’s thoughts and reactions are based in the first book, which I haven’t read.

The book does work as a stand-alone but the background knowledge would be useful to understand some of the main characters thought processes and doubts.

I was a little disappointed, that the protagonist plays a relatively small roll in the main plot. She is not a “super sleuth” and the police play a crucial part to all the more procedural action.

The plot is engaging and the twists and turns will keep a reader’s interest. 

Overall, a fun read with a quirky new sleuth.

My thanks go to Bloodhounds Books and the author, Sarah Sheridan, for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. 

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Monday 12 April 2021

This is how we are human by Louise Beech - A TBC review

 This Is How We Are Human

by Louise Beech



As an interim review: WoW, just WOW. 

This is how we are human by Louise Beech is a work of brilliance. I have tried to write a review that does it justice for about a week now and I still feel nothing I say will be adequate. 

This is an easy 5+ star read. 

Louise Beech is a very diverse author, approaching each subject with her unique ability to weave a magical story. 

In “This is how we are human” the author explores the complexities of being the parent of a neurodiverse young adult. As a mother of two autistic young men, I found myself in this book! I laughed, I cried and I could utterly relate to Veronica.

When we meet Veronica and Sebastian, we encounter a mother at her wits’ end! All Veronica wants is help with Sebastian’s latest challenging behaviour, just to find the professional as clueless as she feels! Sebastian is 20, he loves swimming, eggs, is handsome, dreams of having sex ... and is autistic! Isabelle is a young nurse in training and has a secret night job. Veronica’s plan to help Sebastian has some unexpected effects on all three of our main characters! 

Louise Beech broaches a subject that most of us parents with differently abled children put off thinking about! As with all her books, the characters are all exquisitely created, the storyline weaves beautifully along and the reader cannot help but be drawn into the Center of the story.

This is one of the most poignant, brilliantly written and profound human interest stories I have read! Really the only advice I have for anyone reading this review is: buy the book!


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Thursday 8 April 2021

Deadly Lies by Ann Girdharry - A Bloodhound Books Review

 Deadly Lies

by Ann Girdharry



My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Deadly Lies by Ann Girdharry is the third book in a series featuring Detective Grant and his team and psychologist Ruby Silver. 

When two little girls are abducted in the middle of the night from their grandparents' house, the team has to race against the clock to find them. During their investigation they uncover some dark secrets. Could the abductor be closer to home than they thought? 

I had not read the first books in this series, so some of the references to older cases and turmoil within the team did not make much sense to me. This did not take away from the story however and was more background information.

The story unfolded at a good pace, however for me, there were too many coincidental "discoveries" and glossed over fact finding, that seemed a little unbelievable and confusing. The detectives put pieces together that had no previous thread to lead them to the discovery. I personally did not find a connection with any of the characters, this could be because I had not read the previous books. 

I would like to thank Bloodhound Books and the author for an ARC in exchange for this review. 


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Sunday 4 April 2021

The Entrepeneur by Louise Worthington - A Bloodhound Books Review

The Entrepreneur  

by Louise Worthington


The Entrepreneur by Louise Worthington is a cleverly written crime thriller presenting the reader with a story within the story. 

Five young entrepreneurs compete in a new reality TV show to scoop two prizes worth 1 million pounds. The reader joins the contest in the final weeks, when the business ventures have already been unveiled. One contender stands out with her business idea of marketing and selling “murderabilia”, a lucrative (often black market) and dangerous business model. As such, the young contender meets a serial killer with a secret. When the father of a suspected victim becomes aware of the show, he sees his chance for justice. When one of the entrepreneurs is found dead, the remaining housemates are left in turmoil! 

This was a book built on the very dark practice of monetizing pieces from actual crime scenes. The plot develops at a good pace and the characters are all well built. I enjoyed the many layers of this story and really enjoyed discovering how all the pieces fit. A good read for anyone who loves crime books.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. My thanks go to Bloodhound Books and the author, Louise Worthington.


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