Tuesday 28 July 2020

What Lies Beneath (Rutland crime series Book 1)
What Lies Beneath- Adam Croft- Crime                 
When two men out fishing on Rutland water find what they first thought is a pile of
clothes and turns out to be a body, DI Caroline Hills and her team have their work cut
out. The body has been strategically placed which may give some clues but why? The
victim runs a construction firm and is on the local council- nothing glaringly obvious that
would make him a target. There isn’t a large team as there would be anywhere else as
Rutland being the smallest county in England has only a few key players. Caroline and her
family have recently moved from London and she is finding the bucolic life rather different
from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis and how people treat each other is
something totally foreign to her. She has her own well kept secret but things are moving
on and it's time to finally spill the beans. I really enjoyed this, a good plot and likeable
characters and set in a familiar place, somewhere I have both worked and enjoyed. I
have crossed that railway time and waited more times than I can remember! The first
of a series, a wonderful read that is a very comfortable one- nothing to put you off
dinner or freak you out with nightmares- a well thought out, very agreeable read
  and I very much look forward to the next one in the series. Thank you Adam, this
brought both a smile and memories. 
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