Drawn to Murder
They forgot what they did to her. She didn’t
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JJ Sullivan
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PC Jamie Pearson and Rita were teenagers together once. Jamie wants to find Rita. Which is also the aim of reporter Bernadette Spence. Jamie wants Rita’s soul and Bernadette wants her story. Deborah wants both of them dead. And DI Susanna David wants justice to be done and her PC’s life to be protected.
Review NetGalley Reviewer Nadine: 4 Stars This book had me stumped. Sitting smug and thinking I had it all thought out, the author put me in my place. Finally we have a thriller that will keep you on your toes. I truly enjoyed myself and will be recommending it to anyone I see for the next few months.
Review NetGalley Reviewer Leila B: 5 Stars What a fantastic read. So gripping from the start and fast pace. With a few murders and serial killers on the loose, the story kept me hooked until the last page. Definitely an author to keep my eye on. Can't wait for book 2.
Review NetGalley Reviewer Aria H: 4 Stars I really enjoyed reading this book, it was gripping and so unpredictable, I couldn't work it out and when I thought I had worked it out it shocked me all over again. Such a good story and great characters. I really liked it
From the NigelAdamsBookworm blog: This is one of those books that had me hooked from the very start. JJ Sullivan has a great way of writing that makes the story flow. I’d usually put a book down at a convenient point to take a break; the problem with this book is every time it came to one I was desperate to find out what happened next. He makes the characters very believable and there's nobody with the usual “Cop-Problems” found in most Police thrillers. There are budding relationships, there are frustrations between colleagues, there is the frustration of balancing private lives with their police work. That all makes this very realistic. The crimes that are committed and investigated are compelling reading. Sullivan takes the reader right to the heart of everything, stopping just shy of making the crime scenes tasteless or tacky reading. I can’t wait to see where this series goes, which of the officers in Batterton appear in future books, and what roles they’ll play.
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