Written by Rebecca Bradley
A deadly game. An unstoppable killer. The perfect alibi.
Lucy Anderson is late collecting her daughter from nursery. A mistake that could prove fatal.
Her daughter is gone and there is only one way Lucy can get her back. The ransom is simple, she has to kill someone…
And this is just the beginning. A deadly game with a domino effect has started as the real killer forces others to do his bidding.
Can detective inspector Hannah Robbins find the killer’s next puppet before they’re forced to strike or will this be the case where her opponent has found the perfect way to kill?
Pick up Kill For Me for impossible choices and moral dilemmas and see where you would fall.
For fans of Peter James and Angela Marsons
Excellent Investigation! 
This is my first foray into an established series – and one I really enjoyed!
When Lucy Anderson arrives at school a little late to collect her daughter, she is devastated to learn that she has already been picked up. But that is only the beginning of her nightmare; soon Lucy learns that she appears to be a part of some nightmare game – and this is only the beginning . . .
A truly horrifying situation for any parent, it’s very easy for the reader to imagine themselves in Lucy’s shoes. Grabbing my attention from page one, the terror mounted quickly in this one and I was at a loss as to who the perpetrator was. With a good bit of police work from Hannah Robbins and her team, the support staff and a great dollop of luck, they work their way through the evidence. I enjoyed the good mix of Hannah’s fellow officers – just enough information to keep it interesting, not as much as overwhelm the crimes. I also liked that the previous novels in series were only vaguely referred to, meaning I can go back and read them without prior notice of the whole story. By the end of the book, I would have liked to know who was charged – and with what – but it doesn’t detract from this being an very good read, which I’m happy to give a solid four stars.
My thanks to Damp Pebbles both for my copy and the invitation to join this Blog Tour. This is, as always, my honest, original and unbiased review.
Tags: crime thriller, police procedural
- Format: ebook, audio
- Size: 275 pages
- Publisher: amazon media
- Publication Date: 14 February 2019
- Purchase Links: amazon uk
- amazon us
Meet the Author
Rebecca Bradley is a retired police detective. She lives in the UK with her family and her two cockapoo’s Alfie and Lola, who keep her company while she writes. Rebecca needs to drink copious amounts of tea to function throughout the day and if she could, she would survive on a diet of tea and cake while committing murder on a regular basis, in her writing of course.
She writes the DI Hannah Robbins police procedural series and has also released a standalone novel, Dead Blind, about a cop who acquires prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness.
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Thanks so much, Grace x
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