
My Review (4 stars out of 5)
This is the first book I’ve read by this author, and it gets off to an interesting start throwing the heroine straight into a crime scene as well as having to deal with a difficult boss. The narrative jumps around a bit and is seen from different points of view. I found this a tad confusing at times, especially as it harks back to previous books – Fabergé, for instance. There are the usual twists and turns which you’d expect from a classic murder mystery, though I never quite warmed to Becky and her partner, Finn.
Nevertheless, it’s an interesting tale with a satisfying denouement.
Author Bio

Jo Fenton grew up in Hertfordshire, UK. She devoured books from an early age, particularly enjoying adventure books, school stories and fantasy. She wanted to be a scientist from aged six after being given a wonderful book titled “Science Can Be Fun”. At eleven, she discovered Agatha Christie and Georgette Heyer and now has an eclectic and much-loved book collection cluttering her home office.
Jo combines an exciting career in Clinical Research with an equally exciting but very different career as a writer of psychological thrillers.
When not working, she runs (very slowly), and chats to lots of people. She lives in Manchester with her husband and golden retriever. Her sons live nearby. She is an active and enthusiastic member of two writing groups and a reading group.
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NB This post first appeared as part of the Blog Tour for Consequences, via Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources

Thanks for this review, Colin
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