Showing posts with label L J Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L J Ross. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 November 2021

πŸ“– Book Review ~ Holy Island by L J Ross


It's that time of year when I try to look back at some of the books which have lingered for far too long on my kindle and this excellent crime series has been around for so long, it's high time it had a mention.



Independently Published
2015
DCI Ryan #1



Detective Chief Inspector Ryan retreats to Holy Island seeking sanctuary when he is forced to take sabbatical leave from his duties as a homicide detective. A few days before Christmas, his peace is shattered and he is thrust back into the murky world of murder when a young woman is found dead amongst the ancient ruins of the nearby Priory.

When former local girl Dr Anna Taylor arrives back on the island as a police consultant, old memories swim to the surface making her confront her difficult past. She and Ryan struggle to work together to hunt a killer who hides in plain sight, while pagan ritual and small-town politics muddy the waters of their investigation.


πŸ“– My Thoughts..

Holy Island is the first book in the DCI Ryan series of crime novels which are set in the North East of England and which feature this enigmatic and, it must be said, rather compelling, Detective Chief Inspector. When the story opens we meet DCI Ryan as he is recovering from a traumatic investigation and the catastrophic events of the conclusion to this case still result in sleepless nights and moments of PTSD. Whilst his time on Holy Island is largely recuperative, it soon becomes obvious that rest and relaxation do not come gently to Ryan, so when a body is found, in mysterious circumstances, in the ruins of the nearby priory, Ryan's soon volunteers his expertise to find the perpetrator before events spiral out of control. Smart, savvy and totally immersive, I devoured this first book in a matter of hours.

Whilst I purchased a kindle copy of Holy Island back in 2019, I only discovered the sheer enjoyment of the audio books at the start of this year when we were still in that grey area of lockdown. I have found that each subsequent audio listen has taken me away from the worry of living through difficult times. Borrow Box is a fantastic lending facility which is part of the local library service run by local councils, and I was delighted to find that the whole series, all eighteen books, is available, to borrow, in both ebook and audio format. I enjoy listening to well narrated crime novels as a good speaker can bring the book alive and in Jonathan Keeble I have found Ryan's distinctive voice. The audio series is very popular, with a long waiting list, but this is one series I am more happy to wait for as the anticipation of the next story is just as enjoyable.

I'm now listening to Dark Skies which is book #7 in the series. I've still a long way to go before I catch up but that's the joy of these books, getting to know more about well loved characters who are now as familiar to me as friends. I delight in their company and in their dogged determination in catching the truly bad guys of this clever author's imagination.




LJ Ross is an internationally bestselling author, whose books have sold over 7 million copies worldwide. Her debut, Holy Island, was released in 2015 and became an instant, international bestseller. Since then, a further eighteen of her novels have gone on to take the coveted #1 spot, some even before general release and whilst only available to ‘pre-order’. The Bookseller magazine has reported on Louise having topped the ‘Most Read’ and ‘Most Sold’ fiction charts, and she has garnered an army of loyal fans who love her atmospheric and addictive storytelling.


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Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Book Review ~ Imposter by L J Ross


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Dark Skies Publishing
31 October 2019

My thanks to the author and The Book Trail for my copy of this book


There’s a killer inside all of us…


After an elite criminal profiling unit is shut down amidst a storm of scandal and mismanagement, only one person emerges unscathed. Forensic psychologist Doctor Alexander Gregory has a reputation for being able to step inside the darkest minds to uncover whatever secrets lie hidden there and, soon enough, he finds himself drawn into the murky world of murder investigation.

In the beautiful hills of County Mayo, Ireland, a killer is on the loose. Panic has a stranglehold on its rural community and the Garda are running out of time. Gregory has sworn to follow a quiet life but, when the call comes, can he refuse to help their desperate search for justice?

Murder and mystery are peppered with dark humour in this fast-paced thriller set amidst the spectacular Irish landscape.

What did I think about it..

When a violent murder devastates Ballyfinny, a small Irish community, Dr Alexander Gregory is drafted in to prepare a psychological profile of the murderer in the hope of bringing the investigation to a swift conclusion. Doctor Gregory is initially viewed with suspicion by the locals as they are distrustful of a doctor who has come all the way from London to delve into their deepest, darkest secrets.

The suspicion of a small community as they look inwards to see who amongst them could be the perpetrator is done with a fine eye for detail, and as individual personality traits come alive so there are a few characters who stand out from the crowd, both in terms of where they stand with the investigation, and also in the strength of their connection to the crime.

The story gets off to a really strong start and there is much to take in, both in terms of plot and malice, and I think that the author does a great job in bringing together all the complicated clues which together form this fast moving crime thriller. The writing flows easily and there are more than enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. So many times I thought that I had the perpetrator sussed only for the story to veer off in another exciting direction, and I was completely wrong in the end!

Imposter is the first book in a proposed new series which feature Alexander Gregory's skill as a psychologist and it has been fascinating, in this first novel, to learn a little bit about the man himself. He's quite an enigmatic character, supremely flawed like all good crime sleuths, and yet Gregory also has the ability to draw people out of themselves and can glean information from even the smallest of clues. He also has a deep understanding of what makes people act in the way they do, and the reason for his astute observation of the vagaries of human nature become apparent as the story progresses.

I've really enjoyed spending time in County Mayo with this clever criminal psychological, and can only see this new series going from strength to strength in future crime thrillers.



✨ Imposter is published in ebook and paperback on the 31 October 2019  




L.J. Ross is the author of the international bestselling series of DCI Ryan mystery novels. Her debut, Holy Island, was released in January 2015 and reached number one in the Amazon Kindle UK bestsellers chart.

LJ Ross was born in Northumberland, England. She studied undergraduate and postgraduate Law at King's College, University of London and studied abroad in Paris and Florence. She spent much of her working life in London, where she was a regulatory lawyer for a number of years until taking the decision to change career and pursue her dream to write. Now, she writes full time and lives with her husband and son in Bath. 

Imposter is the first book in the Alexander Gregory series of crime thrillers. 



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