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I can't see anything wrong with your review that Amazon won't accept it. Sometimes they have trigger words but your review doesn't seem to have any of them.

It does not show complimentary reviews. If you don't buy book from Amazon they will not post your review it appears.

It does not show complimentary reviews. If you don't buy book from Amazon they will not post your review it appears."
Diane, I usually get my books from the library, but amazon accepts my reviews of them. My latest was done yesterday.

It does not show complimentary reviews. If you don't buy book from Amazon they will not post your review it appears."
I've never had any problems with any of my reviews from books I purchased that were not from amazon.com. With the complimentary books. I just state that I received a free advance arc for my review, but several of the Indy authors that I read for make them available at low enough price that I also will purchase them to help them sales wise and state that.
I agree with the above. They always post my reviews regardless. I have heard comments here and there where apparently people believe that some of the 5 star books are made by people to promote the book. I think I believe that as I sometimes get a 5 star book and wonder how it got 5.



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Firstly thank you to the publishers, who thankfully often grant me access to their new books, Net Galley and of course the very talented Angela Marsons, one of my favourites.
Apologies in the delay of reading, and also the time ready reading the book, work commitments not allowing me the time.
DI Kim Stone is one of my favourite characters in this crime/thriller genre. The trials in her own background determines how she responds to individuals is rated on the varying degrees on her personal ‘don’t muck me about Stoneometer': the vulnerable ones have her full and immediate attention, her close knit team know how she works especially when they’re testing the little patience she possesses, and throw in the odd psychopath now and then and it’s a challenge she will rise to.
Stone’s cold and even frosty attitude is a stark contrast of how she fights the corner of the victims in the cases she works. In this case, two unrelated victims from entirely different backgrounds are discovered with a single fatal stab wound and, as ever, she is determined to get justice for them - thank heavens for Bryant, her trusty side-kick, who has ample diplomacy for the both of them when dealing with the general public and oddly uncooperative family members!
During the investigation Bryant senses a shift for the worse in the DI’s usual testy mood and realises something is amiss, but as his boss rarely lets her guard down its difficult to determine the reason why. But, we know that Dr Alexandra Thorne is attempting to use her high intelligence and knowledge to get her way back into the detective's life via ways she know will breech the DI’s tough exterior and cause her to lose control – inviting someone with the merciless supremacy of Alex Thorne into the driving seat of your life is not something you would want given her track record, believe me!
One of the great strengths of the book, is the great dry humour and great characters of Stone's coldness and Bryant's attitude with her, a great relationship between the two. This book also bringing Dawson's character forward more.
Here we have the return of one nasty character in Dr Alexander Thorne, but Kim Stone is a lady you don't want to mess with and she shows that again when she has to entertain Alexandra Thorne's sick games. Here we have through the book, a mental battle between two very strong and intelligent women.
Angela Marsons keeps to her usual very high standard of writing, character building, twists and shocks with this fast paced, gripping thriller , keeps your attention as you follow two strong plots.
Apologies in the delay of reading, and also the time ready reading the book, work commitments not allowing me the time.
DI Kim Stone is one of my favourite characters in this crime/thriller genre. The trials in her own background determines how she responds to individuals is rated on the varying degrees on her personal ‘don’t muck me about Stoneometer': the vulnerable ones have her full and immediate attention, her close knit team know how she works especially when they’re testing the little patience she possesses, and throw in the odd psychopath now and then and it’s a challenge she will rise to.
Stone’s cold and even frosty attitude is a stark contrast of how she fights the corner of the victims in the cases she works. In this case, two unrelated victims from entirely different backgrounds are discovered with a single fatal stab wound and, as ever, she is determined to get justice for them - thank heavens for Bryant, her trusty side-kick, who has ample diplomacy for the both of them when dealing with the general public and oddly uncooperative family members!
During the investigation Bryant senses a shift for the worse in the DI’s usual testy mood and realises something is amiss, but as his boss rarely lets her guard down its difficult to determine the reason why. But, we know that Dr Alexandra Thorne is attempting to use her high intelligence and knowledge to get her way back into the detective's life via ways she know will breech the DI’s tough exterior and cause her to lose control – inviting someone with the merciless supremacy of Alex Thorne into the driving seat of your life is not something you would want given her track record, believe me!
One of the great strengths of the book, is the great dry humour and great characters of Stone's coldness and Bryant's attitude with her, a great relationship between the two. This book also bringing Dawson's character forward more.
Here we have the return of one nasty character in Dr Alexander Thorne, but Kim Stone is a lady you don't want to mess with and she shows that again when she has to entertain Alexandra Thorne's sick games. Here we have through the book, a mental battle between two very strong and intelligent women.
Angela Marsons keeps to her usual very high standard of writing, character building, twists and shocks with this fast paced, gripping thriller , keeps your attention as you follow two strong plots.

Thank you to Net Galley, the publishers and the author, for a copy of this third book in this great series from DCI Erica Foster.
Beneath the water the body sank rapidly. Above her on dry land, the nightmare was just beginning.
When Detective Erika Foster receives a tip-off that key evidence for a major narcotics case was stashed in a disused quarry on the outskirts of London, she orders for it to be searched. From the thick sludge the drugs are recovered, but so is the skeleton of a young child.
DCI Erika Foster is now working on an anti-drug team. When she and her team have the divers search for a stash of drugs in Hayes Quarry, she finds more than she bargained for. The body of 7-year old Jessica Collins is recovered, after 26 years. Erika fights her way onto the case, and fights to get her old team of Moss and Peterson back too.
As Erika tries to piece together new evidence with the old, she must dig deeper and find out more about the fractured Collins family and the original detective, Amanda Baker. A woman plagued by her failure to find Jessica. Erika soon realises this is going to be one of the most complex and demanding cases she has ever taken on.
Is the suspect someone close to home? Someone is keeping secrets. Someone who doesn’t want this case solved. And they’ll do anything to stop Erika from finding the truth.
To me the best of three, with great characters, gripping, suspenseful and action packed and lots of great twists, well paced. Also great to get to know the main characters even more added with some nasty villains.
From the million-copy bestselling author of The Girl in the Ice and The Night Stalker, comes the third heart-stopping book in the Detective Erika Foster series!
Keeps this great series going, what a great character Erica Foster is.




and started the next in the series,



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