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Shared Secrets for the Home Front Nurses by Rachel Brimble #Review #HomeFrontNurses

  It is now 1943 and we follow the lives of the Home Front Nurses as they cope with the effects of the Second World War. Shared Secrets for the Home Front Nurses by Rachel Brimble is published on February 13th by Boldwood Books .     ‘Come on, Kathy… tell me a secret.’ 1943: Becoming a Home Front nurse, meant Kathy Scott was finally able to escape the violence of her childhood. At long last, her life has taken a turn for the better. Particularly because, for the very first time, she’s made some wonderful friends–fellow nurses Sylvia, Freda and Veronica. Kathy’s known for not being short of a word or two. So nobody’s more surprised than her when she finds herself tongue-tied around Freda’s handsome brother, James – who’s home from war with an unexplained injury.   My Thoughts   The story of the Home Front Nurses continues into 1943 and Freda's ambition to nurse abroad gets ever closer. Her brother ,James, returns from the war having had a traumatic experi...

The Ice Swimmer by Kjell Ola Dahl **Blog Tour Review**

 I'm delighted to welcome you to my stop on the blog tour to celebrate the publication of The Ice Swimmer by Orenda Books

When a dead man is lifted from the freezing waters of Oslo Harbour just before Christmas, Detective Lena Stigersand’s stressful life suddenly becomes even more complicated. Not only is she dealing with a cancer scare, a stalker and an untrustworthy boyfriend, but it seems both a politician and Norway’s security services might be involved in the murder. With her trusted colleagues, Gunnarstranda and Frølich, at her side, Lena digs deep into the case and finds that it not only goes to the heart of the Norwegian establishment, but it might be rather to close to her personal life for comfort.

Dark, complex and nail-bitingly tense, The Ice Swimmer is the latest and most unforgettable instalment in the critically acclaimed Oslo Detective series, by the godfather of Nordic Noir. 



                                                                                  My Thoughts 

The aspect of this novel which I found to be the most compelling turned out to be the simplest aspect of the book: the author's style of writing. I could hear the author's voice clearly and I loved it. It carried me through what was a complicated plot and always gave me a compass to travel by. From the start, this was a dark tale and I followed Lena's investigations with bated breath.     

  Lena was a character who I could relate with and I always enjoyed those sections of the book which she featured in. It has all the hallmarks of nordic noir and I was not disappointed. Tension built throughout the story and I was not frustrated by the ending. I did find this to be the type of story which you had to concentrate on- it  was full of detail- but doubly satisfying for all that.  

In short: nordic noir which is brim full of tension and intrigue.

                                                                              About the Author

 One of the godfathers of the Nordic Noir genre, Kjell Ola Dahl was born in 1958 in Gjøvik. He made his debut in 1993, and has since published eleven novels, the most prominent of which is a series of police procedurals cum psychological thrillers featuring investigators Gunnarstranda and Frølich. In 2000 he won the Riverton Prize for The Last Fix and he won both the prestigious Brage and Riverton Prizes for The Courier in 2015. His work has been published in 14 countries and sold over two million copies. He lives in Oslo.
 
 Thanks to the author and Anne Cater of Orenda Books for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 

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  1. Thanks so much for this great Blog Tour support x

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