Tuesday 3 December 2019


Nine Elms - Robert Bryndza-Crime
Fifteen years ago Kate’s life changed. She was on the hunt with her colleagues for
the Nine Elms cannibal as the press were calling him. She always said that he would
slip up and slip up he did right in front of her. One small thing gave her suspicion
which could have saved her life. Now she has moved away and he is in a high security
prison. An elderly couple have contacted Kate hoping that she can help them. She is
no longer a member of the police force but now lectures in criminology. They
believe that their daughter was taken by the Nine Elms killer many years beforehand
and would like closure even though they believe that she is dead. There are also
copycat killings beginning to appear and Kate is wanting to help but held back not
only by her lack of position but her fear of what happened. Oooh!!! I loved this very
early on. Robert has the magic and talent to ensnare the reader and hold them
with a tantalising plot and a strong very likeable lead character. A little humour,
a lot of intrigue and a little Hannibal Lector-esque. One stunning, brilliant read.
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