Amazon UK
Title: Heroic Justice
Author: M.A. Comley
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Purchased
Publisher: Jeamel Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 13th November 2017
Rating: 5 Stars
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One killer. Several gruesome murders...
Two hundred miles apart!
A complex issue that will take two exceptional detectives to solve.
Who is targeting his victims in public places? What is his motive?
Lorne is prepared to lose sleep and to travel the length of the country searching for clues.
But the killer is canny... ups his game with devastating consequences.
Lorne shakes her head in confusion when the truth is revealed...
A fast-paced thriller with a surprising outcome one not to be missed.
Two hundred miles apart!
A complex issue that will take two exceptional detectives to solve.
Who is targeting his victims in public places? What is his motive?
Lorne is prepared to lose sleep and to travel the length of the country searching for clues.
But the killer is canny... ups his game with devastating consequences.
Lorne shakes her head in confusion when the truth is revealed...
A fast-paced thriller with a surprising outcome one not to be missed.
Yet another fabulous installment in what is one of my favourite crime series of all times.
Despite getting insights into the serial killer's mind, I had no idea how on earth Lorne was going to catch this one, or even work out who it was. The crimes were so senseless and even after the finale I'm still not completely sure I will ever follow the motivation. But then I haven't had the same experiences as that character, so I'm sure it may sense to them
It was great to see Lorne team up with Hero Nelson in Manchester, which added a new dimension to the book, an a timely reminder to me that I really do need to read all the other series this talented author writes.
I loved catching up with Lorne and her family, and am very interested to see how the new direction Charlie is going in develops in future books.
This is an incredibly fast paced book that kept me on my toes and utterly hooked the entire time. I loved it.
Despite getting insights into the serial killer's mind, I had no idea how on earth Lorne was going to catch this one, or even work out who it was. The crimes were so senseless and even after the finale I'm still not completely sure I will ever follow the motivation. But then I haven't had the same experiences as that character, so I'm sure it may sense to them
It was great to see Lorne team up with Hero Nelson in Manchester, which added a new dimension to the book, an a timely reminder to me that I really do need to read all the other series this talented author writes.
I loved catching up with Lorne and her family, and am very interested to see how the new direction Charlie is going in develops in future books.
This is an incredibly fast paced book that kept me on my toes and utterly hooked the entire time. I loved it.
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