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Barbara Copperthwaite

“I devoured this book” My #bookreview of DEATH STALKS KETTLE STREET, by John Bowen @johnybwrites

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“A fun cosy mystery that will keep you guessing all the way”

THEY SAY

Some accidents are no accident…

Someone is murdering Greg Unsworth’s neighbours and staging the deaths to look like accidents.

Greg knows the truth, but when he’s grappling with OCD and simply closing his front door and crossing the road are a battle, how is he supposed to catch a serial killer?

From the internationally bestselling author of Where the Dead Walk, Vessel and Cold Sweats & Vignettes comes a cosy murder mystery with a difference…

Meet Greg Unsworth, afflicted with OCD, who begins to realize that a series of fatal accidents on his street are in fact a series of murders. After encountering Beth Grue at the scene of one such crime, the two bond over their shared fears and suspicions, and struggles: Beth has cerebral palsy. When the police repeatedly dismiss their concerns, they take matters into their own hands and attempt to discover the killer’s identity and expose him…

I SAY

Death Stalks Kettle Street is a fun cosy mystery that will keep you guessing all the way. It is the central characters, Beth and Greg, who steal the show for me though. Beth has CP, while Greg has severe OCD, a condition that rules his life. Both characters have their own very different struggles in the world. But when they come together to discover just why there have been so many unfortunate ‘accidents’ in the seemingly ‘normal’ Kettle Street, the pair form a dynamic duo… TO READ THE REVIEW IN FULL, CLICK HERE

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