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Coming Home to Maple Lodge by Alison Sherlock #Review

  I am delighted to feature the first in Alison Sherlock's new series set in the Corswolds. Coming Home to Maple Tree Lodge was published by Boldwood Books on June 20th. A family and hotel in desperate need of help… Maple Tree Lodge has been the home of the Jackson family for over a century. But the hotel has never been a success and, following the sudden loss of his father, architect Ben Jackson soon discovers the hotel is close to financial ruin. Ben has to make some tough decisions if the hotel is to survive and his family are to keep a roof over their heads. With the hotel in urgent need of a renovation, Ben’s sister calls on the talents of her best friend, interior designer Lily Watson. Cash strapped Lily needs a successful project to prove to herself and her high-achieving parents that she can carve a successful career and Maple Tree Lodge sounds like just the place for Lily to showcase her talents. However, Lily’s vision for a cosy, country Cotswolds hotel is the com...

The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup ** Blog Tour Review**

I am delighted to welcome The Chestnut Man to the blog today. What better than to start the new year with a good piece of Scandi Noir? Written by the author, Søren Sveistrup, who wrote The Killing, an international and global TV phenomena, this debut novel has a great pedigree.


One blustery October morning in a quiet suburb of Copenhagen, the police make a terrible discovery. A young woman is found brutally murdered in a playground and one of her hands is missing. Above her hangs a small doll made of chestnuts.



Ambitious young detective Naia Thulin is assigned the case. Her partner, Mark Hess, is a burned-out investigator who's just been kicked out of Europol. They soon discover a mysterious piece of evidence on the chestnut man - evidence connecting it to a girl who went missing a year earlier and is presumed dead - the daughter of politician Rosa Hartung.



The man who confessed to her murder is behind bars and the case is long since closed.



Soon afterwards, another woman is found murdered, along with another chestnut man. Thulin and Hess suspect that there's a connection between the Hartung case, the murdered women and a killer who is spreading fear throughout the country. But what is it?



Thulin and Hess are racing against the clock, because it's clear that the murderer is on a mission that is far from over . . .

My Thoughts
This is a complicated plotline which takes you deep inside the troubled minds of some fascinating characters. At times, I felt that it was a little too horrific for me but those scenes apart, I found the psychological ins and outs of the storyline to be a compulsive read. I particularly liked the style of writing with its telling details and vividly drawn settings. It feels to have a cinematic quality. The chapters are all short snatches of the action and I would say that this is a novel in which the action takes centre stage. Character development is there but it is not handed to you on a plate. The reader has to look for the clues within the writing.

    As a debut novel, it is an assured piece of writing. I found the character of Hess to be a particular favourite. He is an intriguing mix but you can sense that his inquisitorial radar is spot on. He is intuitive, an outsider and yet at the same time has a vulnerable side which has only just begun to be explored in this novel. I would love to read more featuring him. This is a dark tale with some harrowing scenes and chilling psychology at work. Nevertheless, it is full of tension and keeps you guessing right up to the end.

In short: A great piece of Scandi Noir full of chilling moments and dark secrets.

    
About the Author


Søren Sveistrup is an internationally acclaimed scriptwriter of the Danish television phenomenon The Killing which won various international awards and sold in more than a hundred countries.the Danish television phenomenon


Søren Sveistrup (born 1968) holds a master of Literature and History from the University of Copenhagen and has graduated as script writer from the Danish Film School.

Book Links:  Goodread  |  Amazon UK

Thanks to Jenny Platt of Penguin Random House ( Michael Joseph) for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.

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