Gina bramhall lying detective review

  • Like the first book another excellent mystery with this typical English detective down-to-earth feeling.
  • This is yet another gritty and gripping read from Andrea Bramhall featuring characters that are impossible not to like, and a story line that is raw and.
  • Review: This reads like your usual british crime fiction, which I enjoy very much.
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    House of Lies

    A dark secret. A haunted past. And a house full of lies.

    When two teenage girls vanish without a trace from an educational retreat at Chidlow House in Lincolnshire, the students and teachers are put on high alert.

    Called in to investigate, Detective Karen Hart questions everyone who came into contact with the two girls, Cressida and Natasha, in the days leading up to their disappearance.

    Stories of Chidlow House being haunted abound, but Hart - still coming to terms with the suspicious circumstances surrounding the tragic loss of her own family - knows that while the house might be otherworldly, the crime is grimly real.

    But nothing is quite as it seems at Chidlow House. When it becomes clear that someone at the estate must know more than they’re letting on, Hart faces a race against time to find the culprit and save the girls.

    While there is no shortage of suspects, Hart comes up against one dead end after another. And when she too begins hearing eerie whi

    The Queer Bookish

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     Series: Norfolk Coast Investigation Story (book 1)

    Genre: LGBT (f/f), Crime

    Rating: 4/5 Stars

    Cover: I love the light in it

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    Trigger warnings: none

    Description: An unidentified woman is found murdered on the North Norfolk Coastal Path and newly promoted Detective Sergeant Kate Brannon and Kings Lynn’s CID have the task of figuring out whom, how, and why. A job that’s made more difficult when everyone of the forty residents in the village has something to hide and answers her questions with a string of lies.
    Georgina Temple has her own secrets to keep, and her own reasons to keep them. But her growing attraction to Kate makes it increasingly difficult to keep them.
    Kate’s investigation into the woman’s death brings delves into the heart of the tiny fishing village where nothing and no one is quite what they seem.

    Review: This reads like your usual british crime fictio

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