Author: M. A. Comley
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author supplied copy
Publisher: Jeamel Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 30th January 2020
Rating: 5 Stars
The year is 2004, Lorne Simpkins and her partner, Pete Childs, have a terror attack on their hands.
Lorne has her suspicions who is behind the incident... her arch enemy, The Unicorn. Can the intrepid duo bring the vile criminal to justice before he carries out his ultimate plan to tear the capital apart?
Grab this 17,000 word thrilling novella now
Lorne has her suspicions who is behind the incident... her arch enemy, The Unicorn. Can the intrepid duo bring the vile criminal to justice before he carries out his ultimate plan to tear the capital apart?
Grab this 17,000 word thrilling novella now
Just buy this book...
..go on do it...
..not sure? Then go first and read the first few books of the Justice series, understand the basis of how warped the Unicorn is.. and then come back and read this one.
He is pure evil, one of the most dastardly villains ever, and he just loves toying with DI Lorne Simpkins. What he gets up to in this is... well words are failing me.
I read this cover to cover in around 40 mins, I couldn't put it down, and was just open mouthed throughout.
Anyone that has followed my reviews, possibly by now, knows how much I love this author and especially this series, and it was wonderful to back in time, to see an early Lorne back in action with Pete.
If you haven't read any of this series before, then this could be a good starting point, if you go on to then read more of the earlier books, let's just say the Unicorn is legendary, and in a rather depraved way I'm happy to see him back tormenting London! (Although what that says about me I'm not sure!).
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily,
..go on do it...
..not sure? Then go first and read the first few books of the Justice series, understand the basis of how warped the Unicorn is.. and then come back and read this one.
He is pure evil, one of the most dastardly villains ever, and he just loves toying with DI Lorne Simpkins. What he gets up to in this is... well words are failing me.
I read this cover to cover in around 40 mins, I couldn't put it down, and was just open mouthed throughout.
Anyone that has followed my reviews, possibly by now, knows how much I love this author and especially this series, and it was wonderful to back in time, to see an early Lorne back in action with Pete.
If you haven't read any of this series before, then this could be a good starting point, if you go on to then read more of the earlier books, let's just say the Unicorn is legendary, and in a rather depraved way I'm happy to see him back tormenting London! (Although what that says about me I'm not sure!).
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily,
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