
My Review (5 stars out of 5)
Following her doctor’s orders, DI Vera Stanhope makes the effort to take regular exercise by swimming a few lengths of the pool in her local gym. When she discovers a body in the sauna room it looks as though the woman died of natural causes, but ligature marks around the throat soon point to a more sinister explanation. Learning that the victim was a social worker, Vera and her team uncover links to a notorious case involving the death of a child.
This is book 4 in the Vera Stanhope series and the 12th I’ve read by this author. In this adventure, Vera is drawn into a complicated case involving lots of possible suspects. But when it comes to a motive, the team get a bit stumped. As always, Ms Cleeves uses the Northumberland landscape as a backdrop to the crime, and cleverly weaves the rising flood waters into a final breathtaking race to catch the killer.
An ingenious plot with a tremendous finale.

Great review Colin. When tidying my bookshelves recently I found I had three copies of Silent Voices. I must really want to read it! I’m currently reading Hidden Depths from the same series. 💕📚
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Thanks Sandy – Hidden Depths is very good too, though I think Silent Voices is an absolute cracker.
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Hi Colin, I’ve read a few of your reviews of books by this author. I think it’s time to give one a try.
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I think so too, Robbie 😉
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