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Murder on the Italian Riviera by T A Williams #Review #ArmstrongAndOscarCozyMysterySeries

  Happy Publication Day! Here we are with another in the  Armstrong and Oscar Cozy Mystery series, Murder on the Italian Riviera by T A Williams .   A brand-new cozy crime series set in gorgeous Tuscany...It's murder in paradise! An ex-con… Private investigator Dan Armstrong is no stranger to working with criminals, but when he’s approached for help by Bianca Moretti, he’s on high alert. Bianca is intelligent and beautiful, and Dan likes her, but he also once sent her to prison… A suspicious death… Bianca explains that a guest has been found dead at her father’s luxurious and private retreat on the beautiful Italian Riviera. The police are sure the death is accidental, but Bianca is convinced the man’s been murdered. Dan’s sure he can get to the bottom of things…as long as Bianca is telling him the whole truth. A very revealing case! But when Dan arrives at the resort, he's in for a shock. He finds that the place is a naturist retreat, and everybody is walking

Worst Case Scenario by Helen Fitzgerald #Review

Today we welcome Helen Fitzgerald  for her latest novel, Worst Case Scenario. 


Mary Shields is a moody, acerbic probation offer, dealing with some of Glasgow’s worst cases, and her job is on the line.
Imprisoned for murdering his wife, Liam Macdowall has published a series of letters to the dead woman, in a book that has made him an unlikely hero – a poster boy for Men’s Rights Activists.

Liam is released on licence into Mary’s care, but things are far from simple. Mary develops a poisonous obsession with Liam and his world, and when her son and Liam’s daughter form a relationship, Mary will stop at nothing to impose her own brand of justice … with devastating consequences.

A heart-pounding, relentless and chilling psychological thriller, rich with deliciously dark and unapologetic humour, Worst Case Scenario is also a perceptive, tragic and hugely relevant book by one of the most exciting names in crime fiction.

My Thoughts

 The whole tone of this book is one of black humour. It is gritty and irreverent and the main charcater of Mary has so much to offer. You can sympathise with her as she reaches the end of her career with just a short time left. Suddenly she is free to say just what she thinks.

    To have a middle aged woman as your main character is unusual but Mary hold your interest. Her life is chaotic and you hold your breath as to what is going to happen next. This is a dark but still funny book which is unlike any you have probably come across. 

In short: What will happen next? With Mary you are not sure!
 
 About the Author 




Helen FitzGerald is the bestselling author of ten adult and young adult thrillers, including The Donor (2011) and The Cry (2013), which was longlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, and is now a major drama for BBC1. Helen worked as a criminal justice social worker for over fifteen years. She grew up in Victoria, Australia. She now lives in Glasgow with her husband.


You can follow Helen here: Website  |  Twitter

 Book links: Amazon UK 

Thanks to Helen Fitzgerald, Karen Sullivan and Anne Cater of Orenda Books  for a copy of the books and a place on the tour. 

Check up on the rest of the tour!



 The whole tone of this book is one of black humour. It is gritty and irreverent and the main charcater of Mary has so much to offer. She may be at the end of hercareer with justa few years left but her cases are


 

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  1. Huge thanks as always Pam, for your blog tour support xx

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