Author: M. A. Comley
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author supplied copy
Publisher: Jeamel Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 11th November 2019
Rating: 5 Stars
Santa is dead...
Or is he?
DI Lorne Simpkins investigates the murder of a man wearing a Santa suit in the week leading up to Christmas.
Why was he inside Jilly Cartwright’s home?
Ho...Ho...How did he die and who killed him?
Or is he?
DI Lorne Simpkins investigates the murder of a man wearing a Santa suit in the week leading up to Christmas.
Why was he inside Jilly Cartwright’s home?
Ho...Ho...How did he die and who killed him?
Perfect length to read with a meal, this had me hooked from start to finish.
After all it's not often that you see a dead Santa inside someone's house, and no one is quite sure who killed him.
Of all the various scenarios the actual one is not anything I would have every guessed.
It was great to be able to read a fresh Justice series short story, and always a pleasure to read anything featuring DI Lorne Simpkins, and her early team.
The pacing was great, it was quick, engaging and a puzzling case to solve. My only regret is that I now have no idea how long it will be before I next get to read a book featuring my favourite DI.
If you are looking for an excellent piece of festive crime to devour, either in the run up to the big day, or to give yourself a bit of me-time, on Christmas Day itself, then this is certainly worth a read.
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
After all it's not often that you see a dead Santa inside someone's house, and no one is quite sure who killed him.
Of all the various scenarios the actual one is not anything I would have every guessed.
It was great to be able to read a fresh Justice series short story, and always a pleasure to read anything featuring DI Lorne Simpkins, and her early team.
The pacing was great, it was quick, engaging and a puzzling case to solve. My only regret is that I now have no idea how long it will be before I next get to read a book featuring my favourite DI.
If you are looking for an excellent piece of festive crime to devour, either in the run up to the big day, or to give yourself a bit of me-time, on Christmas Day itself, then this is certainly worth a read.
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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