Wednesday 28 April 2021

 



Every little breath- Keri Beevis psychological thriller

OMG! Sit down and hold on to your seat! Casey was on her way to her boyfriend

Gareth’s house to call it all off. When she couldn't find him at home she went to

the house next doors that he and his father Steve were doing up. What she found

changed her life. Thirteen years later she has moved away and made a new start,

one of her jobs being a DJ for a local radio station having the late night slot.

When she gets strange messages and she is sure that someone has been into

her apartment she is rather unnerved. The DC whom she met on the original

case she has discovered, coincidentally, lives downstairs and Finn is keen to

protect Casey. Someone is out for revenge against Casey as if they blame her

for being the witness years ago. Why and who when things were so clearly

wrong and justice was served? Oh where to begin? (In a very good way) I

liked both Casey and Finn who both had well rounded characters. There is a

definite air of tension in this which builds and pops and then builds again-

just when you were expecting to find out something- bang- we head off in a

different direction leaving you thinking you had it in your grasp (whatever

“It” was) and then we are off in a different direction- or are we? I had most

of the characters as suspects as I really didn’t know who/what/why- the sign

to me of a very cleverly thought out plot, brilliant writing  and planning.

Keri we may need to have words about this! A twist and then some, and that

ending! OMG! Is there a sequel? Sign me up- PDQ!! Fast, clever, tense,

knicker-gripping!

Need I say more 5* and earned each and every one of them. Wow!


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