Tuesday 24 July 2018



Her last Breath- Charlie Gallagher-  5*
Henry Roberts  is serving life for the killing of several girls, two of whom have never been
found. He trades for where their remains are. Detective George Elms has been asked to
go out of his area to look at where the killings took place and meet with the murderer.
He then discovers that Henry didn’t do these horrendous crimes on his own. When a
woman goes missing who almost fits the descriptions of the previous victims the past
has to be revisited. A book that grabs you from the start and one that deals with the
past fist. Many crime books begin with the crime or murder, this one is slightly different.
Not only visiting the past but giving us a background to the main characters and making
them believable. A captivating read that made me want to read faster as I was reaching
the conclusion . I liked George and Emma- they came to life on the pages and gave the
book that extra “je ne sais quoi” . Characters with a little humour, a lot of tenacity and
a determination to see the job through- and ones you would want on  your side.
There is a wonderful.. I won’t spoil it, other than to say prepare for the unexpected.
A brilliantly written book with a clever plot. I very much look forward to the next one.
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